Karim Atiyeh

Karim Atiyeh

Co-Founder & CTO, Ramp

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BA in Electrical and Computer Engineering and an MS in Computer Science from Harvard University.

Articles by Karim Atiyeh

The trillion-dollar blindspot you’re missing

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The trillion-dollar blindspot you’re missing

Ramp now pulls token-level usage data directly from Anthropic, OpenAI, and more, so you can finally see where your AI spend is going.
Scaling Ramp’s AI platform with the Jolt team

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Scaling Ramp’s AI platform with the Jolt team

Jolt's world-class engineers will improve Ramp's core AI platform, supercharge our internal developer experience, and transform how we build products with AI.
Ramp agents: Let finance teams do finance

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Ramp agents: Let finance teams do finance

Announcing our first set of AI agents, built and trained to think like your sharpest controller and work like a thousand of them—around the clock.
Strengthening our leadership bench

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Strengthening our leadership bench

As Ramp continues its rapid growth, our foundational mission remains unchanged: helping companies achieve more by spending less. With our ambitious roadmap for 2025, we're strengthening our leadership team to deliver even greater value to our customers. Today, we’re pleased to announce key promotions that will help drive our next phase of growth.
AI startup Cohere.io is joining Ramp to bring generative AI to finance

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AI startup Cohere.io is joining Ramp to bring generative AI to finance

Ramp is acquiring Cohere.io, an AI-powered customer support platform that is at the forefront of generative AI and machine learning work. Led by Yunyu Lin and Rahul Sengottuvelu, the six-person team brings incredible talent that will greatly further our investment in AI innovations and accelerate our ability to help our customers save even more.
How we built Ramp by taking asymmetric risks, and why you should, too

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How we built Ramp by taking asymmetric risks, and why you should, too

Early on at Ramp, we decided we would make big bets and reach for asymmetric outcomes. Here's exactly what that is and why you should consider it, too.