AI for CEOs: What’s Actually Worth Doing (and What Isn’t)

Hosted by Dr. Aki Wijesundara and Manu Jayawardana

Mon, Jan 19, 2026

6:30 AM UTC (30 minutes)

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AI Engineering Bootcamp & Certificate
Aki Wijesundara, PhD and Manu Jayawardana
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What you'll learn

Identify where AI creates real executive-level leverage

Distinguish AI initiatives that drive revenue, margin, or speed from those that create noise at the $10M–$100M ARR stage

Make clear AI investment decisions as a founder or CEO

Apply a Do Now / Do Later / Don’t Do framework to decide what to build, buy, delegate, or ignore.

Avoid AI initiatives that drain focus and credibility

Recognize common AI traps where leaders copy competitors or over-commit before value is clear.

Pressure-test AI ideas through a CEO lens

Evaluate AI initiatives by cost, operational complexity, risk, and leadership attention—not novelty.

Who it’s for

CEOs and founders | Operators and exec leaders | Leadership teams responsible for growth, cost, and execution

Why this topic matters

Most AI discussions aimed at CEOs are either hype-driven or overly technical. At the $10m to $100m stage, the risk isn’t missing AI. It’s deploying it in the wrong places. This session focuses on proven patterns, real constraints, and practical decision-making so leaders can invest with confidence instead of chasing trends.

You'll learn from

Dr. Aki Wijesundara

AI Founder | Educator | Google AI Accelerator Alum

Aki Wijesundara is an AI researcher, educator, and founder with a PhD in Machine Learning and experience at Google's AI Accelerator, where he contributed to advancing real-world applications of machine learning and large language models. As Co-Founder of Snapdrum, he helps organizations design, build, and deploy applied AI systems that move beyond prototypes to production-scale impact.

Aki has taught over 5,000+ engineers, founders, and product leaders worldwide how to build production-ready AI systems using LangChain, RAG pipelines, and MLOps frameworks.

He serves as AI Advisor to the United Nations, contributing expertise on responsible AI implementation and policy.

His work bridges cutting-edge research and practical implementation across text, voice, and multimodal AI.

Alongside Snapdrum, Aki serves as CTO of Krybe, an AI voice automation startup, and CTO of Tilli, an edtech company redefining how learners engage with AI-powered education.

Manu Jayawardana

AI Advisor | Co-Founder & CEO at Krybe | Co-Founder of Snapdrum

Manu Jayawardana is a serial entrepreneur with multiple AI startup successes. He exited Rise AI, a fintech app with over 35,000 users, to a private investor, demonstrating his ability to build and scale impactful products.

He is also the Co-Founder of Snapdrum, an AI consultancy helping companies integrate and automate their businesses using AI. Through Snapdrum, Manu has worked with top startups and enterprises across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, advising on automation, product development, and AI strategy.

Currently, Manu is the Co-Founder & CEO of Krybe, an AI voice agent startup in London transforming how businesses automate customer interactions. His experience spans fundraising, scaling products, and leading teams to deliver production-grade AI solutions adopted globally.

Career highlights

  • Co-Founder of Snapdrum — builds production-ready AI systems for Fortune 500s, YC startups, and global Series A–C companies.
  • Exited Founder of Rise AI — created an AI investment copilot used by 35,000+ users worldwide.
  • Co-Founder of Krybe — ultra-realistic voice AI platform with 1000+ users and part of the NVIDIA Inception Program.
  • Creator of the #1 ranked Investment GPT on the OpenAI Store with 30,000+ users.
  • Built and scaled 10+ companies across AI, SaaS, analytics, and EdTech, including a B2B analytics product that grew 10× in one year.
  • Former Entrepreneur First Unlock Fellow, selected for high-potential AI founders.


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