Raj Aggarwal is leaving AWS after nearly three years as the company’s GM of generative AI and revenue acceleration, according to a LinkedIn post Aggarwal published Wednesday.
Image:Google“I’m proud of the pioneering work our team did in generative AI from its earliest days,” Aggarwal said in his post. “We built what might be the world’s first large-scale generative AI products — launched to tens of thousands of sellers, used hundreds of thousands of times, driving a 4.9% increase in pipeline generation.”
He played a notable role in AWS’ recent push into generative AI. In the LinkedIn post, he mentioned his contributions to AWS’s AI foundation models, Bedrock AI development platform, and Amazon’s business-focused generative AI assistant Amazon Q.
Aggarwal plans to “return to his roots” and launch a new company, he said in his post — but didn’t provide any specific details.
No stranger to entrepreneurship, he launched Localytics, a mobile analytics and messaging platform, in 2009, prior to joining AWS. Localytics raised more than $69 million in venture funding before Upland BlueVenn acquired it in 2020. Aggarwal left the company in 2017.
Aggarwal later founded Demand Sage, an AI-driven sales analytics platform, in 2018. Demand Sage went on to raise $3 million in venture capital before exiting to Snap in April 2021. Aggarwal remained at Snap as head of product and growth in the R&D group before leaving to join AWS in 2022.
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