
"Viven develops a specialized LLM for each employee, effectively creating a digital twin by accessing their internal electronic documents such as email, Slack, and Google Docs. Other employees in the organization can then query that person's digital twin to get immediate answers related to common projects and shared knowledge. " When each and every person has a digital twin, you can just talk to their twin as if you're talking to that person and get the response," Ashutosh Garg told TechCrunch."
"One major hurdle is that people just can't share everything with anyone who asks. Employees often handle sensitive information or have personal files they want to keep private from the rest of the team. According to Garg, Viven's technology solves that complex problem through a concept known as pairwise context and privacy. This enables the startup's LLMs to precisely determine what information can be shared and with whom across the organization."
Employees frequently stall on projects when colleagues with vital information are unavailable. Ashutosh Garg and Varun Kacholia launched Viven to create employee-specific digital twins using specialized LLMs. Each twin ingests internal electronic documents such as email, Slack, and Google Docs so teammates can query those twins for immediate answers on shared projects and organizational knowledge. Viven emerged with $35 million in seed funding from Khosla Ventures, Foundation Capital, FPV Ventures, and others. Pairwise context and privacy enables the LLMs to determine exactly what information can be shared and with whom, preserving sensitive or personal files while enabling access.
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