About Me
Hi, I'm Rajavasanthan (RV), an AI Engineer, Educator, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Grids and Guides. For nearly a decade, I've been building software products, mentoring developers, and creating educational content through Each One Teach One.
My work focuses on Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Education, Open Source, and the relationship between technology and society. Through articles, podcasts, talks, and projects, I share ideas that help people learn, build, and think critically about the world around them.
Whether you're a student, developer, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, you'll find practical insights, technical knowledge, and thoughtful discussions on technology, education, and social progress.
Join me on this exciting journey of perpetual learning, growth, and impactful contributions to the world through the realm of technology.
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Notes & Thoughts
This article is a transcript of a keynote speech delivered on April 27, 2026, at B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. The speech emphasizes how AI is transforming every aspect of life—from software development and healthcare to business and decision-making.

Discover the captivating world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through the immersive event, "AI: The Good, The Bad, and the Funny." Held on May 27th, 2023, this event provided a unique opportunity to delve into the upcoming advantages and disadvantages of AI technology. From the very beginning, the event sparked curiosity and intrigue as the host set the stage, introducing the audience to an agenda filled with informative presentations and interactive sessions. Attendees were taken on a journey through the evolution of AI, from its humble beginnings to the remarkable advancements we witness today.

On May 3, 2024, you were contemplating whether to attend a Meetup in Chennai, featuring Mr. Sudharsan, a speaker you admired and followed on social media. He was set to discuss Generative AI and Machine Learning fundamentals, and you had expressed your interest via email. However, by 6 am that morning, you hadn't received the event location. Trusting your intuition, you searched for the venue but couldn't find it, leaving you discouraged.

