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Bradley Bunch

Bradley Bunch

Co-Founder at AutoAce (YC F25) and MIT Student-Athlete

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San Francisco, California
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Joined January 2026

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Bradley Bunch is an emerging AI entrepreneur, co-founding AutoAce (YC F25), an AI-native operating system designed to transform car dealerships through AI service advisors. This initiative highlights his vision for leveraging AI to streamline operations in traditional industries. ycombinator+1
His academic pursuits at MIT demonstrate a deep commitment to interdisciplinary studies in Computer Science, Data Science, and Economics. He actively contributes to the Health 0.0 lab, conducting research in Machine Learning and Medicine with Dr. Pratik Shah, showcasing a focus on applying AI to complex health challenges. pratikfacultylab+2
An award-winning innovator, Bradley led a team that secured first place at the MIT Generative AI Hackathon for their project, "Curator AI," an AI-driven platform utilizing large vision-language models. This achievement underscores his practical skills and leadership in cutting-edge AI development. facebook
He possesses significant software development experience, gained through internships as a Software Development Engineer at Amazon and a Machine Learning Intern at NASA. These roles provided him with valuable exposure to applying his technical skills in demanding industry and government environments. crainsgrandrapids+1
Bradley demonstrates exceptional dedication and achievement in both academics and athletics. As a valedictorian of Delton-Kellogg High School and a varsity football player at MIT, he has consistently excelled in high-pressure environments, balancing rigorous academic demands with collegiate sports. mitathletics+1

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Played running back for the MIT varsity football team, dedicating 20-25 hours per week. mitathletics

Engaged in swimming as a student-athlete at MIT. ycombinator