The India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi buzzed with excitement as Kerala’s Raoul John Ajju, better known as ‘AI Kid of India,’ took center stage. This young pioneer’s tales of innovation and resilience resonated deeply with the tech community.
Raoul is pioneering AI solutions for content creators and actively teaching AI in leading academic hubs. A veteran of six TEDx events, he’s inspiring thousands with his forward-thinking approach.
Reflecting on his path, Raoul recalled a childhood filled with acting, classical dance, and bold experiments. ‘Diversity in pursuits built my edge,’ he noted, linking it to his current triumphs.
Mastering the art of multitasking—school, business, media, and instruction—he overcame exam hurdles to join the summit fully. On AI ethics, his message was clear: ‘What matters is not AI itself, but our application of it.’
Expect his session to cover ethical frameworks, optimization techniques, and hazard avoidance. AI’s prowess in problem-solving is unmatched, but so are the consequences of abuse.
A standout moment was connecting with an influential guest, yielding key takeaways. Grateful for the honor, Raoul is bullish on India’s next generation using AI to craft a superior future.
