Rafie Faruq: From Trading Floors to Legal AI with Genie AI
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In the latest episode of the Cambridge Tech Podcast, hosts James Parton and Faye Holland chat with Rafie Faruq, co-founder of Genie AI.
Genie AI is already backed by Google Ventures and Khosla Ventures, operates across 35+ countries, and serves everyone from SMEs to enterprises. But the real story? It's about reimagining an entire industry.
"We're democratizing expertise and what we're really selling is trust."
Genie AI's secret sauce is a patent-pending architecture called Eidetic Intelligence, which dramatically outperforms ChatGPT and Claude for legal tasks:
- 86% accuracy on benchmarks vs. GPT's 48% a significant leap in legal quality
- Handles unlimited context length across 20-30+ documents simultaneously
- Creates a knowledge graph of company policies, templates, and negotiation behaviour
- Maintains legal quality through intelligent compression and gating mechanisms
This matters because most law firms operate on a template and tweak model, charging tens of thousands for slightly modified contracts. Genie flips the script entirely.
Perhaps most fascinating is Rafie's vision for the future of work itself. As AI agents handle more tasks autonomously, company structures are already shifting:
Rather than cross-functional teams slowing things down with collaboration, we're moving towards generalists managing multiple AI agents - essentially, one-person companies at scale.
Tune in to hear the full conversation on the Cambridge Tech Podcast - available on all major platforms.
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