麻豆传媒在线 Graduate Student Building $7.5 Million AI Company
Raz Besaleli successfully navigating Computational Linguistics master鈥檚 degree, rapidly changing artificial intelligence landscape
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When Raz Besaleli isn鈥檛 on the 麻豆传媒在线 campus participating in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) Lab, tutoring fellow linguistics students or helping professors with their courses by grading assignments and attending office hours, she鈥檚 working on her master鈥檚 in Computational Linguistics 鈥 or helping run a multimillion-dollar AI company she helped co-found.
It’s all in a day鈥檚 work for Besaleli, a founding NLP research scientist at , which recently landed $7.5 million in pre-seed and seed funding, according to a company press release. Besaleli estimates that on a weekly basis, she puts in 60 hours at her job and 20 at 麻豆传媒在线. 鈥淚 don’t get much sleep but that’s OK, I’m doing what I love,鈥 she says.
Seek AI, Besaleli says, provides 鈥渁 natural language interface for a company鈥檚 data. The idea is that you should be able to ask any question that you want, in natural language, and it will pull the data for you from your databases. The motivation behind this is that companies often have to either hire a lot of data analysts to just write this code called structured query language or SQL to pull this data from what are often very messy databases.鈥
鈥淭hey often find a lot of the time consumed writing something that we believe could be automated,鈥 Besaleli says. 鈥淪o, at the core of it, we are building code-generation models that will be able to generate code, given natural language that will interact with your database for you. We鈥檙e streamlining the process of finding answers at a company and streamlining the way that it’s done.鈥
Results, she says, could be complete in minutes versus days. Still, Besaleli says, Seek AI鈥檚 objective is not to replace data analysts. 鈥淥ur goal is to make their jobs easier so that they can do more meaningful work,鈥 she says.
Besaleli adds that 鈥淭he generative AI space is very, very new. Even six months ago, we didn’t have the capacity to do what we’re doing now. It’s a very, very rapidly growing field.鈥
Already, the SoHo-based Seek AI has more than a dozen pilots with tech, fintech and consumer brands customers ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies. Seek AI will use the funding infusion to 鈥渁ccelerate product development and support its mission of making data accessible to anyone in an organization via a natural language interface,鈥 the press release states.
As a co-founder, Besaleli played a role in obtaining that funding. 鈥淩az would do investor pitches with me and speak about the underlying technology behind Seek,鈥 says Seek AI Founder and CEO Sarah Nagy.
Nagy says she had no qualms about Besaleli still being a graduate student when they started working together. 鈥淚 was really impressed by Raz’s background in linguistics, combined with her technical chops working with transformer models in PyTorch [an open source machine-learning framework that accelerates research prototyping to production deployment]. She also had co-founded a startup before, in the aerospace industry, which was incredibly impressive. On top of all that, she had a great attitude: eager to learn, get her hands dirty, and work hard to build Seek. Once I had known her for a few weeks, I knew I had to get her in the boat.鈥
At the time she and Besaleli met, Nagy says, 鈥淚 had built a very small prototype of an AI model and was facing the challenge of scaling the model and getting it to work with real-world data. Raz came up with several innovations that solved these challenges and helped propel Seek to be the leader in our space.鈥
While ChatGPT has entered the artificial intelligence lexicon thanks to tons of media attention, Besaleli says there鈥檚 a big difference between that tool and the capabilities of Seek AI. 鈥淲e use a model like ChatGPT in our systems, but the scope of our systems are much, much larger. ChatGPT is just a model, and it can generate SQL but from a very, very limited scope,鈥 she says, adding, 鈥淲hat we do is a little different because we’re also a repository, a centralized location for all the questions that that business asks. We鈥檙e very much focused on information retrieval, not just generating code.鈥

Besaleli is already an expert on the subject. She recently was the only student alongside three 麻豆传媒在线 professors on the faculty panel 鈥溾 at the Feliciano School of Business. She sat alongside her research advisor and Computer Science Professor Jing Peng, Linguistics department chair and Computer Science Professor Anna Feldman, and Writing Studies Associate Professor Ronald Brooks Jr.
When Besaleli was weighing her options about which school to attend, the Annapolis, Maryland, native looked at universities in the U.S., as well as the University of Reykjavik in Iceland. Ultimately, she chose to study at 麻豆传媒在线 largely because of Feldman. 鈥淚 was interested in her research, and we just got along really well.鈥 Besaleli adds that affordability also was a factor in her decision.
Feldman says she was unaware that she played a role in Besaleli鈥檚 choosing to attend graduate school in New Jersey. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 happy Raz joined our program,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e really enjoy having her at 麻豆传媒在线.鈥
麻豆传媒在线 is one of the few universities in the country that offer a Master of Science in Computational Linguistics 鈥 and the only university in New Jersey. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also special because it鈥檚 truly interdisciplinary, housed in both Linguistics and Computer Science, and gives our students a strong background in both computer science and linguistics,鈥 says Feldman.
Besaleli, Feldman adds, is an excellent student. 鈥淪he never takes any facts for granted; she always wants to challenge ideas and verify claims. She worked with me on a project trying to discover historical semantic shifts in Modern Hebrew and discovered very interesting patterns,鈥 she says.

With the guidance of Peng, Feldman says Besaleli is 鈥渆xploring how large language models can translate SQL queries into plain English. [SQL is a domain-specific language used for managing data held in relational databases, and SQL queries have a specific structure.] Raz would like to find out whether generating an SQL query from a text description requires a lot more context than the other way around.鈥
As for the future, Besaleli expects to graduate in May 鈥渋f everything works out and if I have time to write my final projects,鈥 she says, laughing. She certainly doesn鈥檛 have to worry about the job market, and she鈥檒l be able to devote her attention to Seek AI.
鈥淚 see this revolutionizing the way that people interact with their databases,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd I hope that we can just make life as easy as possible for those in the data space, so that they can do the things that are important and that they want to do.鈥

Feldman says the Seek AI platform 鈥渋s a great product that uses sophisticated natural language processing techniques and machine learning to allow users to use natural language commands to query databases鈥. As for Raz鈥檚 future, life is an adventure, and I hope Raz will continue building AI applications for social good.鈥
Meanwhile, Nagy is looking forward to navigating Seek AI鈥檚 future alongside her co-founder. 鈥淩az is, by many accounts, a genius,鈥 says Nagy, 鈥渁nd I am excited to continue to work with her.鈥
Story by Staff Writer Sylvia A. Martinez. Photos by John J. LaRosa.
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