Our manifesto
Our manifesto
Our belief is that AI will power many applications in legal, healthcare, and finance. But none are more important than building AI that can build the world around us. Especially the physical infrastructure that will accelerate the development of AI.
Sam Altman writes in a 2025 blog post:
“[If AI] can operate the entire supply chain—digging and refining minerals, driving trucks, running factories, etc.—to build more robots, which can build more chip fabrication facilities, data centers, etc, then the rate of progress will obviously be quite different.”
It has become clear that OpenAI, DeepMind, and Anthropic will continue to release increasingly powerful foundation models that are capable of building the factories of the future, designing the food we eat, and managing fleets of robots that will build the world around us.
But models need a delivery mechanism to support their interaction with the world. Without tools, environments, and verification systems, models fail to deliver the results they promise.
Harvey distributes AI for the world's leading law firms. Waymo is another example with a more nuanced environment, self-driving, where even one mistake from an AI is consequential.
Our software is the distribution layer for powerful AI models that will build the world. Our AI can automate order entry, quoting, accounts payable and much, much more. We are the premier choice for manufacturers and distributors to supercharge their operations.
We support ClarkDietrich, the country's leading steel building systems manufacturer. They produce the steel beams that make up Intel's new data center and Tesla's factories. Our tools help them to sell, manufacture, and supply their products.
Our customer Schreiber Foods is one of the world's largest dairy producers. Their products make up the yogurt, milk, and cheese we buy at the supermarket. We accelerate their R&D processes, helping design new sustainable foods of the future.
We serve Cabot, a 143-year storied publicly-listed chemicals manufacturer. They make the basis for every component in a car: tires, engine mounts, coatings, and tints, as well as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and more. We help them make and sell new chemicals.
While labs build the models of the future, we build the last-mile delivery for them. We must model complex environments, deliver reliable results, and bridge the gap between models and the antiquated ecosystems in which they must operate.
Endeavor is AI for World Building.
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About sami
Our Founder's Journey
Early life
Growing up in Middle America

Sami was born in Michigan, where his father worked for Ford Motor Company.
His father had studied mechanical engineering, setting Sami down a path of curiosity for technology.
Sami started coding at 7 years old, and was a self-taught programmer.
Early Career
Working with the Air Force at 16 years old

Sami started working at 11 years old for FEMA, doing database and app development.
He began working with the Air Force as a civilian contractor at 16 years at Kirtland Air Force Base, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Sami earned a secret security clearance by 17 years old and conducted AI research in deep reinforcement learning for drones.
Founding Endeavor
Wharton to Palantir to Endeavor

He attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Graduate Degree and two Bachelor's Degrees in 4 years.
Sami joined Palantir, helping building their Generative AI platform, and he deployed with Fortune 500 manufacturers like WestRock.
He founded Endeavor, backed by founding Palantir team members and top Silicon Valley investors.
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