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Music Unchained with Preetham Vishwanatha, Founder & CEO of Kena.ai
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On this episode of Silicon Valley Insider (#SVIN), Keith Koo’s guest is Preetham Vishwanatha, Founder and CEO of Kena.ai
Preetham shares his early history learning violin at a young age as both an academic and religious experience. After a very successful career as a technology executive and innovator Preetham turned his focus towards his passions for technology and music leading to the start of Kena.ai.
Keith and Preetham discuss how Kena.ai is disrupting how people can learn to play music using A.I, and how the platform can be used to do music genre “mashups” such as heavy metal mixed with classical.
More about Preetham:
He is an executive leader in AI with 25+ years in hi-tech, research and startups. His expertise involves areas of Computational Creativity, Musical Acoustics, Computational Linguistics, Reinforcement Learning, Complex Dynamical Systems and Game theoretical models. At Kena, Preetham is building a Music Neural Graph through Artificial Intelligence with applications in Musicology, Compositions and Learning. He is also an avid guitar player and composes songs at leisure.
In the past 25 years, he has built large-scale machine intelligence platforms for evidence-driven decision-making in Ed-tech, Ad-tech, commerce exchanges, retail demand chain solutions, and cloud-based analytics domains.
Linked In: https://linkedin.com/in/vvpreetham
To find out more about Kena.ai:
Subscribe and Download to “Silicon Valley Insider” to find out more:
Listen Saturdays 10-11am 860AM KTRB Silicon Valley | San Francisco
Listen Thursdays 2-3pm on 1220AM KDOW Silicon Valley | San Francisco
Listen and subscribe to the "Silicon Valley Insider" Podcast ahead of time to make sure you don't miss this show.
Download the podcast at 3:00pm on Mondays
For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz
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Manage episode 292593197 series 2493129
On this episode of Silicon Valley Insider (#SVIN), Keith Koo’s guest is Preetham Vishwanatha, Founder and CEO of Kena.ai
Preetham shares his early history learning violin at a young age as both an academic and religious experience. After a very successful career as a technology executive and innovator Preetham turned his focus towards his passions for technology and music leading to the start of Kena.ai.
Keith and Preetham discuss how Kena.ai is disrupting how people can learn to play music using A.I, and how the platform can be used to do music genre “mashups” such as heavy metal mixed with classical.
More about Preetham:
He is an executive leader in AI with 25+ years in hi-tech, research and startups. His expertise involves areas of Computational Creativity, Musical Acoustics, Computational Linguistics, Reinforcement Learning, Complex Dynamical Systems and Game theoretical models. At Kena, Preetham is building a Music Neural Graph through Artificial Intelligence with applications in Musicology, Compositions and Learning. He is also an avid guitar player and composes songs at leisure.
In the past 25 years, he has built large-scale machine intelligence platforms for evidence-driven decision-making in Ed-tech, Ad-tech, commerce exchanges, retail demand chain solutions, and cloud-based analytics domains.
Linked In: https://linkedin.com/in/vvpreetham
To find out more about Kena.ai:
Subscribe and Download to “Silicon Valley Insider” to find out more:
Listen Saturdays 10-11am 860AM KTRB Silicon Valley | San Francisco
Listen Thursdays 2-3pm on 1220AM KDOW Silicon Valley | San Francisco
Listen and subscribe to the "Silicon Valley Insider" Podcast ahead of time to make sure you don't miss this show.
Download the podcast at 3:00pm on Mondays
For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz
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