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This article might read as though it was written by artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This is not because it was, but because the very goal of AI is to become indistinguishable from human tendencies. While this is a cyclical nightmare for content writers, now tap-dancing around obscure synonyms and forced to watch AI scanners claim their writing as their own, there is no denying the vast benefits of AI, especially in conversational realms. One such company in this space is BRAIN (Business Relations with Artificial Intelligence Navigation). Founded by Michael Curtis, Keith Crum, and Syed Taiyab, the company is at the vanguard of contributing to the sales industry through novel AI solutions.

Michael Curtis of BRAIN
Michael Curtis BRAIN

At only 27, Michael Curtis showcases the nature of entrepreneurial spirit. As a former Division 1 quarterback and summa cum laude finance graduate from the University of Massachusetts, Michael has always possessed a profound fascination with the intricacies of human influence. Forever embracing the vibrancy of entrepreneurial adversities and achievements, Michael launched a successful insurance sales company at 23, and co-founded a creative debt solutions company at 25, scaling each to more than 75 employees and generating multiple seven figures annually. Then, 2022 brought the public its first wide-scale adoption of artificial intelligence and Michael knew this wasn’t just another opportunity, it was the future. Shortly thereafter, Michael serendipitously connected with Keith Crum and the two founded BRAIN with a mission to change not just their lives, but the lives of everyone. Today, Michael serves as BRAIN’s CEO, where he believes that leadership is about more than guiding a team; it’s about envisioning a future that others can’t yet see and having the courage to take the risk and make it a reality.

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Alongside Michael, Keith Crum brings incredible technical expertise to BRAIN as its Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and a remarkable story that began when he was young. Currently just 23, Keith was raised in Sacramento, CA, enveloped by a family deeply rooted in technology. He wrote his first line of code at 6, developed his first app at only 9, and founded his first business at just 15! Once artificial intelligence models were rewarded publicly, Keith developed numerous AI solutions for various industries, where he met Michael, resulting in a partnership that launched a creative financing debt consolidation company, where AI would be ultimately woven into the fabric of each department. In less than a year, the business flourished, achieving multiple seven-figures in revenue and showcasing the impact of AI solutions in sales. Recognizing the transformative potential of their AI tools, Keith and Michael decided to bring this technology to a broader market, leading to the creation of BRAIN.

Keith’s mission at BRAIN is to inspire, innovate, and make a profound impact, ensuring that AI technology not only enhances business efficiency but also redefines industry standards for customer engagement and revenue optimization. His journey from a young coder to a leading tech entrepreneur is a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the business landscape through AI.

As chairman, Syed Taiyab adds a tactical edge to BRAIN’s leadership team, bringing a background in energy and finance. Taiyab’s entrepreneurial odyssey started when he was 20 and resulted in a multi-million dollar exit by age 23. His extensive capital markets and business development expertise enriches BRAIN’s vision for scalable AI solutions in corporate life.

Remarkably, in just under six months, BRAIN has assembled a dynamic team of more than 10 full-time professionals, including software engineers, full-stack developers, and cloud solutions architects. The company is dedicated to attracting top-tier talent and diverse clients eager to transform their sales strategies.

Its CORTEX platform is central to BRAIN’s offerings, a comprehensive suite of integrated AI tools designed to automate and optimize sales operations. From Voice AI capable of natural conversations to AI-enhanced decision-making processes, CORTEX ensures businesses can simplify their workflows and focus on closing deals instead of wasting hours on administrative tasks.

Furthermore, the company aims to expand its impact globally by incubating innovative AI solutions through BRAIN labs and integrating future technologies like Neuralink. With their collective vision and dedication, Curtis, Crum, and Taiyab are contributing to sales technology and paving the way for AI’s integration into mainstream business practices. As BRAIN continues to invent and expand, the possibilities for AI to enhance human potential and business efficiency look limitless.

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