Sharpe AI joins Google AI Startup Program

Sharpe Labs
2 min readMar 11, 2024

Sharpe Labs proudly announces its inclusion in Google’s AI Startup Program, a strategic initiative by Google to support startups specialising in artificial intelligence, nurturing them to transform industries through AI innovations.

At the heart of Sharpe Labs’ mission is the advancement of generative AI stack applied to crypto markets and the development and distribution of generative AI apps that are highly performant and cheaper compared to generalised LLMs such as chatgpt by OpenAI, claude by Anthropic, and others.

Specialising in developing specialised language models for the crypto industry. Our flagship product, SharpeGPT, will harness the power of Google’s advanced generative AI and the capabilities of Google’s Palm 2 to improve its performance. This collaboration will help improve Sharpe’s AI models and deliver superior solutions for crypto-related generative AI and language processing tasks.

“Joining the Google AI Startup Program signifies a monumental milestone for Sharpe Labs,” said Rishabh Narang, CEO of Sharpe Labs. “Accessing Google’s unmatched expertise in AI and deep learning is a game-changer for us as we pioneer new frontiers in generative AI and crypto-native large-scale language processing. This integration doesn’t just expedite our technological progress; it also places us within an esteemed circle of pioneers and thought leaders. We are poised for a future in which Sharpe Labs, alongside other top AI projects, will set new standards in our industry.”

About Sharpe Labs:
Sharpe is an AI-powered crypto super-app designed for professional traders, offering a unified platform for intelligence, investing, and automating digital assets. With over 70,000 users in just two months since its launch, Sharpe is the fastest-growing super-app in crypto.

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Sharpe Labs

Sharpe Labs is a DeFi R&D lab that creates open-source innovative investment solutions using our Institutional-Grade Asset Management tooling and infrastructure