Thursday, March 28, 2024

From Mundane to Meaningful: How AI is Revolutionizing Startups and Employees Alike

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Scaling is vital in businesses globally; the more the potential for increased scalability, the more chance your business has at survival. This is especially true for startups that often need more funds and a workforce. This is where Artificial Intelligence or AI tools are changing the game of startups with automation. From marketing and sales to CRM systems, AI can automate all processes so the team can be involved in more meaningful projects to fast-track the growth of the business. Ravi Vadrevu, a serial entrepreneur and AI expert, is leading this space at the forefront with his company Kalendar AI. 

Through Kalendar AI, Ravi Vadrevu has helped thousands of businesses leverage the power of AI technology to build efficient teams and conduct meetings without human intervention or any office. With a profound background in building companies in social networking, Ravi was one of the first few people to get access to GPT3 (dubbed Generative AI now) when it was released. He believes that the impact of AI in the next five (5) years “will be 10-20X the impact of social media in the last 15 years.” He says, “big companies like Microsoft and Google are pivoting their strategies to becoming AI-inclined, and this is where entrepreneurs could take advantage of this massive wave without worrying about the competition.” 

Kalendar AI is introducing such AI technology to startups that big corporations already leverage. The company has raised over $3 million in venture capital to help businesses book revenue on autopilot. Kalendar AI has earned 4.5+ star reviews on G2 and was featured on TechCrunch among the “100 top companies to look out for in 2022”. With his years of experience as an entrepreneur, Ravi realized that building solid teams is crucial to the success of any business. He wanted to develop a system where teams could be built remotely without having an office. To quote him, “I felt like there was so much emphasis on human relations that superseded the focus of getting work done.” 

This realization paved the foundation for Kalendar AI. With this company, Ravi intends “to help startups meet amazing talents globally without hiring them from the same location as the company.” He said, “We were way ahead of the time, and it took a pandemic to make it normal.” Ravi added, “Until today, I haven’t met all of my team members at Kalendar AI in person, but the entire team has been working for the company for over a year.” 

With AI-based automation, startups can compete with prominent organizations in the most cost-effective way. Earlier, it was a niche for large corporations only, but now the technology is available to small and mid-level businesses also. Despite its easy access to businesses of all sizes, AI has remained a largely untapped market. Businesses are spending thousands on designing and implementing marketing strategies that can be automated through AI. The technology can assess customer behavior to increase customer retention without requiring surveys or email campaigns. 

Ravi Vadrevu is looking forward to witnessing the massive impact of AI in the business world. To quote him, “Currently, the world of AI is in the large language models (LLM), and it doesn’t take too much time to get to the LVM (Large video models). We are gearing up for that future at Kalendar AI.”

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