Upstart CEO addresses AI lending platform at J.P. Morgan conference

Paul Gu, CEO of Upstart Holdings, participated in a discussion at the J.P. Morgan 54th Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on May 19.

The session took place at 4:15 PM EDT and featured Gu as the main company representative. He co-founded Upstart in 2012 and previously served as its CTO before becoming CEO. The company operates an AI-driven lending marketplace that connects consumers with partner banks and credit unions to streamline borrowing and improve credit decisions.

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