Arun Bahl is an experienced entrepreneur and leader in the technology and user experience sectors, currently serving as the Founder and CEO of Aloe, where a cross-disciplinary team focuses on integrating generative AI, cognitive science, and UX to enhance data engagement. Prior to Aloe, Arun founded and led Bridge from October 2015 to December 2022, developing deep learning systems for smart homes, and before that, established Massv, a user experience consulting firm that catered to Fortune 500 clients. Arun's earlier roles include Executive Director at Vicaya, a think tank for renewable energy solutions, and co-founder of blindmicemedia, specializing in web application and strategic design. Arun holds a Bachelor of Science in cognitive science, psychology, and computer science from UCLA and an International Baccalaureate from Upper Canada College.
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Aloe
Aloe is an AI-native workspace for flow state. It makes focus and collaboration a breeze, cuts through the noise to show you just what you need, and keeps the rest out of your way. We don’t believe the future of AI tools is to automate humans out of the picture – it’s to free us to concentrate on the parts of work that fulfill us. Problem solving. Building relationships. Creativity. But there’s more information to consider than ever before, and more distractions to keep at bay when you want to get things done. It's a problem that's about to get 100x worse. As LLMs bring the cost of writing to zero and the volume of information we have to contend with balloons even further, the ability to pull signal out of the noise will be the differentiator of success. We're building Aloe for this future – to solve generative AI's second-order effects. Aloe lets individuals and teams fire on all cylinders. We're backed by peer-reviewed science and original user research – combining generative AI, polished UX, and cognitive science to build a better mediator between the ever-expanding world of data, and finite human attention. Let's get back to deep work, imagination, and proactive action.