
Khosraw Azizi
I'm Building
AI teaching assistant that saves teachers over 10hrs per week by automating busy work.
Bio
Khosraw, a young technical builder based in Austin, USA, is currently developing an AI teaching assistant that automates busy work, saving teachers over 10 hours per week. He received funding for this project through the 1517 Fund’s Medici Grant. Prior to this, Khosraw co-founded a platform that helped developers find projects more efficiently, which was later acquired by Exponent, and he also worked as an AI Product & User Researcher at Google Labs.
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