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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing
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Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing

Last updated: March 14, 2026 5:35 am
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AI Agents and the Future of Autonomous Decision Making

As technology continues to advance, AI agents are on the cusp of taking on more responsibility in making autonomous purchasing and scheduling decisions on behalf of humans. However, Michael Fanous, a UC Berkeley computer science graduate and former machine learning engineer at CareRev, believes that these agents are currently lacking a crucial component: the ability to fully understand the individuals they are designed to assist.

According to Fanous, machines struggle to connect the dots between a person’s professional profile on LinkedIn, their activity on Instagram, and their public government records, all of which may belong to the same individual. To address this challenge, Fanous partnered with his father, Emad Fanous, a seasoned CTO, to establish Nyne, a startup focused on bridging the gap and providing AI agents with a comprehensive understanding of humans across their entire digital footprint.

Nyne recently announced a successful seed funding round, raising $5.3 million led by Wischoff Ventures and South Park Commons, with participation from notable angel investors like Gil Elbaz, co-founder of Applied Semantics. Despite the effectiveness of Google’s ad targeting capabilities, Fanous argues that Nyne’s approach is distinct. While Google leverages its access to users’ search histories and cross-platform activity, Nyne aims to provide a similar level of insight to external agents by analyzing public digital footprints and utilizing machine learning techniques.

By deploying millions of agents across the internet, Nyne can gather information from various social networks and apps, offering a more holistic view of an individual. This deep understanding can empower AI agents to engage with customers in a more personalized and effective manner.

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Looking ahead, Nyne’s data analytics capabilities hold significant value for companies utilizing AI agents for customer outreach. The ability to leverage insights about individuals’ interests, behaviors, and preferences can enhance targeting strategies and drive better outcomes.

With a strong partnership between CEO Michael Fanous and CTO Emad Fanous, Nyne is poised to make a significant impact in the realm of AI-powered decision-making. Their collaborative approach and shared dedication to the company’s mission underscore their commitment to driving innovation and delivering value to customers.

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