Ori Goshen
AI21 Labs
Co-Founder and Co-CEO
Technologies
Ori Goshen is the co-founder and co-CEO of AI21 Labs, a global leader in foundation model development and enterprise AI solutions, backed by NVIDIA, Google, and Intel. A serial entrepreneur and veteran of Israel’s elite Unit 8200, Ori previously founded Crowdx, acquired by Cellwize, and helped pioneer mobile VOIP technology as part of fring. With a track record of building transformative tech ventures, Ori is shaping the next generation of business-ready AI.
Expertise
- Foundation Models & Generative AI
- Enterprise-Grade AI Systems
- AI Strategy & Commercialization
- Telecommunications & Network Optimization
- Strategic leadership in AI startups
- Cybersecurity & Scalable Infrastructure
Publications & Blog post of Ori Goshen
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