Post by Rebecca Wang
Making AI Agents Work @ Human Delta | Stanford CS
Big update: I dropped out of Stanford! At Stanford, I saw firsthand how fast Al is moving. But I also saw the widening gap between what Al can do and what enterprises are actually ready for. Every company is racing to deploy Al. But there's a problem few talk about: enterprise data — what AI relies on to power decisions and answer questions — is often fragmented, contradictory, and outdated. And AI doesn’t fix bad data. It amplifies it. That’s legal risk, customer churn, and stalled launches waiting to happen. Human Delta is the trust layer between enterprise data and Al tooling: We audit, remediate, and govern the knowledge Al depends on so it can operate with structured, production-grade context. I'm thrilled to be building alongside my best friend and co-founder Akylai Kasymkulova. Since last fall, we've: - Landed contracts with major enterprises like The Walt Disney Company (and others to be announced soon) - Built an exceptional team in San Francisco - Raised millions in a round led by Susa Ventures and Wischoff Ventures If you’re looking to deploy AI tools safely and at scale at your company, I'd love to connect. P.S. We’re scaling fast across engineering and GTM teams to keep up with customer growth. Email [email protected] if interested