From Struggles to Success: Delhi Teen Samrath Singh Chadha Gains Backing from Y Combinator
He almost failed computer science. Now Y Combinator and Z Fellows are backing this teen in Delhi
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Samrath Singh Chadha, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Delhi, has gained significant backing from Y Combinator and Z Fellows for his AI startup. After initially struggling in computer science, he became passionate about coding and AI, leading to his acceptance into these prestigious programs and raising $600,000 in funding.
- 01Samrath received a D in computer science in eighth grade, which motivated him to self-learn programming languages like C and Python.
- 02His first startup, InternNova, helped place around fifty students in internships but ultimately failed due to challenges in payment collection.
- 03Samrath and his co-founder pivoted from an initial voice AI product to an autonomous agent system, generating $10,000 monthly revenue before shutting it down.
- 04He is currently developing a specialized AI model to improve coding efficiency by mapping codebases semantically.
- 05Samrath emphasizes the importance of applying to Y Combinator, stating it helps clarify one's goals and vision.
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Samrath Singh Chadha, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Delhi, has captured the attention of Y Combinator, a leading startup accelerator, and Z Fellows, raising a total of $600,000 in funding. His journey began with a setback in eighth grade when he received a D in computer science, prompting him to self-teach programming. By age fourteen, he had built a password manager and launched his first startup, InternNova, which placed high school students in internships. Despite challenges, including a failed venture, Samrath's passion for artificial intelligence grew, particularly after engaging with GPT-3. After applying to Y Combinator on a whim, he was accepted and pivoted his initial product idea to an autonomous agent system. Although this venture generated $10,000 monthly, it was also shut down due to a lack of interest. Currently, Samrath is focusing on developing an AI model to enhance coding efficiency, addressing concerns about AI's impact on the workforce while advocating for the democratization of technology.
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Samrath's success story serves as an inspiration for young entrepreneurs in India, highlighting the potential of self-learning and innovation in the tech industry.
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