Gyan Chawdhary
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Gyan Chawdhary
@gunnu
CEO @callstrikeai. Previously, Founder & CEO @security_kontra (acquired by @ThriveDX), Founder & CEO Codebashing (acquired by @Checkmarx)







It's past midnight and my phone has been buzzing all day about the "sudden" disruption AI is bringing to software and services. I have been in these two industries for 28+ years, and in AI since I was a student — so "sudden" makes me smile. Here's what I'm seeing: the biggest application, the biggest impact of Generative AI, is software development and routine knowledge work. But this impact is not uniform. Melanie Mitchell wisely called it a "jagged frontier"—AI empowers some people and transforms some domains far more than others. This is due to many reasons, and over the next few days, and at the #IndiaAIImpactSummit I am looking forward to sharing more about all this. So how will we navigate these times, learn to hang ten on these massive waves? @VianaiSystems our view is simple: empower business people with AI to do things that experts did before using professional pre-AI tools. This helps them do in real-time what they did before in slow, costly, complex ways, but go far beyond that and do things that simply couldn't be done before. And in the process save massively in the clean up of legacy. Earlier today we signed our latest customer, one of the world's largest life-sciences companies. They are using hila to transform their reporting, their slow, fragmented, expensive reporting, and replacing it with real-time, conversational, accurate analysis. That's the transformation happening right now. Technology that can leverage AI to translate a business user's intent into precise meaning in software, and reliably run it on real data, is already transforming reporting and analytics, as evidenced by hila's growing adoption. And it stands to go far beyond to transform the entire enterprise IT landscape, and create trillions in new value... [Photo: My work at Intel's AI lab, with @vijaysikka, during the memorable 1990 summer -- Hi @LipBuTan1, that was the year @Intel went sub-micron!]



















