Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25M, sources experts from India
Deccan is emerging as one of a new set of startups serving that demand.
The startup works with frontier labs on tasks such as generating expert feedback, running evaluations and building reinforcement learning environments, while also serving enterprises through products including its evaluation suite, Helix, and an operations automation platform.
Deccan’s customers include Google DeepMind and Snowflake, according to the company.
Around 5,000 to 10,000 contributors are active in a typical month, Reddy told TechCrunch.
About 10% of Deccan’s contributor base has advanced degrees such as master’s and PhDs, though the share is higher among active contributors depending on project requirements, Reddy said.
India emerges as a hub for AI training talent Even as its customers are largely U.
-based AI labs, most of Deccan’s contributors are based in India.
Deccan chose to concentrate much of its workforce in India to better manage quality, Reddy said.
“Many of our competitors go to 100-plus countries to find the experts,” he said.
“If you have operations in just one country, it becomes far easier to maintain quality.
This means it has focused on higher-skill work from the outset. Deccan grew 10x over the past year and is now at a double-digit million-dollar revenue run rate, Reddy said, declining to share specifics.
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