They set up a 30-minute meeting because of their shared interest in advancing AI technology and research.
Now, the company has come out the gate with $9 million in seed funding in a round co-led by NEA and Prosus Ventures.
"You often need an entire AI team to go and test and evaluate these models," Ginsburg said.
Going forward, Ginsberg and Upadhyay hope to attract more enterprise customers and continue their research into AI models to make routing even more efficient and "build more awesome tooling."
See the eight-slide deck that convinced investors at NEA, Prosus Ventures, Carya Venture Partners, and General Catalyst to invest in Martian's $9 million seed round:
Persons:
Etan Ginsberg, Shriyash Upadhyay, cofounders, Upadhyay, Catalyst, Claude —, Ginsburg, Ginsberg weren't, Ginsberg
Organizations:
University of Pennsylvania, Business, NEA, Prosus Ventures, Carya Venture Partners, Catalyst