
In a rush towards becoming the most technologically-abled, scientifically sound and economically strong society, are we leaving behind something? That could be care for the humans for whom these exceptional products are being built. It could also be synchronizing emotion with progress. Our editorial admires great ideas breeding within the minds of entrepreneurs who are passionate about uplifting society. But something which we respect are towards those visionaries who make products encompassing the boundaries of technology and compassion.
Today, the pages of Business Outreach empower Krishna Kodey, Founder of iAVATARS while tomorrow India and the globe celebrates his leadership. Krishna Kodey built iAVATARS on the pillars of painting together human connection, voice and memory. iAVATARS is a voice-based AI device that reminds its users to take medications. But the reminder is crafted not on the voice of a robotic program but on the actual voice of the loved ones. Krishna Kodey is a vessel of emotion who is studying technology that can hold emotion, in spite of unbearable loss. With iAVATARS, a user can listen to the voice of their father, mother, sister, wife, husband or anyone close to them to take medicine for good health.
Under the leadership of Krishna Kodey, iAVATARS is a project that has gradually scaled over the last decade. Multiple global patents have been filed in several countries, including the USA, India, Canada, Australia, and Egypt. It’s a product designed for families, caregivers, and those dealing with aging and dementia — emotionally powered, technologically enabled. With an educational background in both business and engineering and with a deep passion for applied AI, Krishna Kodey has learned from people and their experiences. He noticed the gap in this unique niche and created iAVATARS for a monumental positive impact.
Krishna Kodey successfully designed a device that merges voice cloning, AI. This device will evolve how technology is perceived as nothing more than just numbers and data. But redefined iAVATARS as the messiah of emotion-focused innovation and progress.
Krishna Kodey says that although there have been challenges in making people believe in the impact of iAVATARS, users have often resonated with the device, which has brought back the long-lost voices of their Late father and mother. Krishna Kodey says, “Build something that makes people cry — not because it’s sad, but because it’s true.”