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Further AI

start up
United States - San Francisco, California
  • 03/04/2025
  • Unknown
  • $5,000,000

FurtherAI builds AI Assistants for commercial insurance. We automate underwriting, policy comparison, and submission processing, eliminating manual work and making insurance operations faster and more efficient.

With rising submission volumes and a shrinking talent pool, our AI allows insurers to scale without adding overhead.


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Aman GourCo Founder

Aman Gour United States - San Francisco, California

Right now, I’m building my second AI company, this time focused entirely on insurance.

At FurtherAI (YC W24), we’re creating AI that takes the busywork out of the insurance industry. Think submission processing, audits, claims intake — all the manual work that slows teams down.

It’s hard, unglamorous, and deeply important. That’s what makes it worth doing.

I built my first “business” at 12, selling firecrackers during school vacations. That early hustle taught me how to build things and get people excited about them.

That same curiosity took me to IIT Bombay, where I earned degrees in Computer Science and Applied Statistics. By training, I know how to code and crunch numbers. But I’ve come to believe that building something great also means learning how to tell a good story. Still working on that part.

I spent a few years at Microsoft building products used across Africa. Then I started TurboHire, my first company focused on AI for recruiting. I led product, grew revenue to 7 figures, and built a team that cared as much about the mission as I did.

I’ve always imagined living a life that reads like one of those fun, curious biographies. Something in the spirit of the physicist Richard Feynman. Just with fewer equations and more Slack messages.