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Kaushik Arakalgud is a technology entrepreneur and builder based in Bengaluru, India, currently working in AI at Domestika - the global creative learning platform that reached unicorn status with a $1.3B valuation in 2022. As Co-Founder and CTO of Aimwiser, an AI and neuroscience-powered people and wellness intelligence SaaS platform, he brings together his passion for education technology, artificial intelligence, and human development. Trained as a computer science engineer at PES College of Engineering, Kaushik has spent his career at the intersection of technology and meaningful societal impact.

Rohan Seth is the co-founder and CTO of Clubhouse, the live audio social networking app that captured the world's attention in 2020-2021 with a $4 billion valuation and over 10 million weekly active users. A Stanford-trained engineer who spent six years at Google on Android and Maps, Seth has a track record of building and rebuilding - launching nine failed apps with co-founder Paul Davison before Clubhouse broke through. He also co-founded Lydian Accelerator, a nonprofit dedicated to finding genetic cures for rare diseases, named after his daughter Lydia.

Todd Goldberg is a San Francisco-based tech entrepreneur, angel investor, and art collector who sold his event ticketing startup Eventjoy (YC W14) to Ticketmaster in 2014, then co-founded Todd & Rahul Capital with Superhuman's Rahul Vohra - deploying $50M+ across 120+ startups including Mercury, Superhuman, Clearbit, and Supabase. He also co-founded Curated, a $30M+ NFT art fund backed by Marc Andreessen and Chris Dixon, and continues to ship indie products like Mailjoy, a bootstrapped direct mail platform.

Ryan Peterman went from new grad to Staff Engineer at Instagram in three years, then left one of tech's most coveted jobs to build what he wished existed. His newsletter 'The Developing Dev' has 106,000+ subscribers, his podcast 'The Peterman Pod' features career stories from top engineers, and his hardware company Compose is building an ultra-low-profile ergonomic keyboard. Based in San Francisco, he is the rare engineer who codes, writes, interviews Turing Award winners, and designs keyboards with equal intensity.