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Gautam Mittal

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- I am currently a founding engineer and researcher at Contextual AI. - We are building enterprise-grade AI with retrieval-augmented foundation models. - I work on the research team where I focus on large-scale training, benchmarking, algorithms, data, and infrastructure for our language models and retrieval systems.

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+ I am an engineer and researcher based in San Francisco. I am interested in deep learning, systems, computer- and human-generated art, jazz performance, bicycles, and the past and future of technology.

- Previously, I worked on vision foundation models at Tesla AI, - music generation at Google Brain, + Previously, I was part of the founding team at Contextual AI + building retrieval-augmented language systems. + + I worked on the research team where I focused on large-scale training, benchmarking, algorithms, data, and infrastructure for language models and retrieval systems. + + I've also worked on vision foundation models at Tesla AI, + music generation at Google Brain (now DeepMind), learned query optimizers and SkyPilot at the Berkeley Sky Computing Lab (formerly known as the RISE Lab), - payment products at Stripe, and machine learning at Edmodo.

+ marketplace products at Stripe, and machine learning at Edmodo.

- I graduated from Stanford, where I studied foundation models and jazz improvisation with amazing researchers and musicians. - Before that, I studied Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley and spent lots of time walking up hills and organizing hackathons with Cal Hacks.

- - I am interested in deep learning, cooking, systems, computer- and human-generated art, jazz performance, bicycles, and the past and future of technology. -

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