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Ok I deleted that comment, I worked a lot on LLM-s in Stanford and also code python, not sure why you thought the article is written by LLM, I filled a template.

  • Comment: This has not got sufficient sourcing to demonstrate notability. That would require ideally three examples of the WP:GOLDENRULE and interviews don't count, since it needs to be independent of the subject. At the moment none of the sources count towards that rule. In addition, under WP:BLP, all facts that can be questioned need to be given a reliable source with an inline reference. ChrysGalley (talk) 21:34, 9 February 2026 (UTC)

  • Comment: The smoking gun here is the submitter’s reply to the last reviewer’s comment. pythoncoder (talk | contribs) 01:25, 10 February 2026 (UTC)


Hi ChrysGalley, fixed your issues. Siilats (talk) 00:10, 10 February 2026 (UTC)
KnownforCo-founder of Bolt Mobility, involvement in Fyre Festival and Aaron Schock investigation
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Keith Siilats
Born
EducationUniversity of Cambridge, Stanford University
OccupationsEntrepreneur, programmer, pilot
Known forCo-founder of Bolt Mobility, involvement in Fyre Festival and Aaron Schock investigation
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Keith Siilats is an Estonian technology entrepreneur, high-frequency trader, and pilot based in Miami, Florida. He is a co-founder of the micro-mobility company Bolt Mobility. Siilats has received international media attention for his involvement in logistics for the Fyre Festival and for his role in the federal investigation into former U.S. Congressman Aaron Schock.{citation needed}}

Career

High-frequency trading

Siilats began his career in the financial sector in New York City, working in high-frequency trading (HFT) as a founder of software company Bytelogics.

Bolt Mobility

In 2018, Siilats co-founded Bolt Mobility, a personal transportation company.[1] The company, which lists Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt as a co-founder and brand ambassador, operates electric scooters in several US cities. Siilats served as the company's Chief Technology Officer (CTO), overseeing the development of the fleet's hardware and software infrastructure.[2]

Aviation and media

Siilats is a licensed pilot. His aviation activities have led to his involvement in several films.

Aaron Schock investigation

In 2015, Siilats was a witness in the ethics investigation regarding former U.S. Representative Aaron Schock leading to government dropping the charges, investigation that later became the Democratic playbook against Republican politicians. [3]

Fyre Festival

Siilats was involved in the logistical planning for the 2017 Fyre Festival in the Bahamas. He was interviewed for the 2019 documentary Fyre, directed by Chris Smith. In the film, Siilats is shown warning lead organizer Billy McFarland about the inability of the island infrastructure to support the number of guests attending.[4]

Uus Raha

In 2023, Siilats had a supporting role in the Estonian comedy film Uus Raha (English: New_Money_(2025_film)), directed by Rain Rannu.[5] The film centers on the startup culture and venture capital industry. Siilats portrayed the character Tommy, a role that utilized his background in the tech and investment sectors.

Filmography

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRoleNotes
2019FyreHimselfDocumentary
2025Uus rahaTommyFeature film; Supporting role
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