Koyalai Startup Bride Fixes Bug 10-Minutes After Wedding, Fails To Impress Internet: 'Spoil The Experience'
KoyalAI CTO Gauri Agarwal became an internet sensation for fixing a critical bug in AI code shortly after her wedding. He suggested that his sister failed to neglect her work-related commitments even on the most crucial day of her life. Showcasing the commitment of startup founders to their work, in a post on X Mehul Agarwal stated,“People romanticize startups but it is a lot of work. This is my sister & co-founder Gauri Agarwal at her own wedding, 10 minutes after ceremony, fixing a critical bug at KoyalAI."
Also Read | Space startups expect revenue build-up as investors turn bullishThe brother-sister duo based in San Francisco, graduates of MIT and Carnegie Mellon University, run an Agentic AI Filmmaking Platform that generates“personalized engaging videos” for audio content like music, podcasts, audiobooks and voiceovers.
Emphasizing that the entrepreneurial journey involves hard work that continues even during personal celebrations, Mehul Agarwal dropped another update about sister's current status of engagements and said,“She's currently on honeymoon but taking meetings 3 hours a day. The husband is not happy lol.”
Also Read | Amazon in talks with OpenAI to invest $10 billion: Report Social media reactionSocial media strongly reacted to the dedication of entrepreneurs towards their startups, even during personal milestones. A user wrote,“No wonder I love the tool. Founders are locked in. Congrats!” Another user remarked,“Love the hustle bro (and sis, haha) do remember that it's a marathon, not a sprint!”
A third comment read,“But genuinely, while the money helps these moments spoil the experience once you look back at your life. It might be a fun recollection for the wedding incident but 3 meetings daily while on honeymoon, the husband will remember this and not recollect it fondly.”
A fourth user stated,“I'd hate to invest in a company (if I had money, of course) where employees can't fix a critical bug and it requires a co-founder to step in on her wedding day. I find it extremely incompetent on the founders' part to not have trained their employees well enough to handle critical issues, this kind of power-hoarding mindset. Overall, it feels like a failed performative act.”
Also Read | Who is Rohit Prasad? Indian-origin Amazon AGI chief exits company after 12 yearsTo this the CEO reacted and said we're extremely young, the employees were at the wedding and the bride wanted to fix it.
More about KoyalAIAccording to Tracxn, KoyalAI is an unfunded AI-powered video editing platform which has 98 active competitors, including 16 funded and 3 that have exited. The AI-powered video editing platform converts audio tracks into context-aware video narratives by analysing emotions, settings and storytelling cues embedded in music. It ran a pilot with Universal Music and T-Series alongside Bollywood production houses like Maddock Entertainment and Collective Artists Network, Tracxn said.
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