Sharon Zhou is the Founder and CEO of Lamini, a developer platform focused on reducing AI hallucinations. With a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford where she was advised by Andrew Ng, Sharon's work centers on making AI more accessible and reliable. She serves as CS faculty at Stanford and has taught over a million students through her Generative AI courses. Before focusing on AI, Sharon studied Classics at Harvard, graduating summa cum laude with a double major. Her mission is to "blend technological wonder with human warmth" by democratizing AI development beyond a small circle of experts. Sharon was recognized in MIT Technology Review's 35 Under 35 and actively invests in AI startups as an angel investor.