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In this episode, Suman Kanuganti, CEO of Personal AI, shares how he is redefining artificial intelligence by shifting the focus from generalized models to deeply personalized, human-centered intelligence. From founding Aira—an AI platform supporting the blind and low-vision community—to building Personal AI, Suman offers a unique perspective on creating technology that reflects individual memory, identity, and lived experience.
Today, Suman is leading Personal AI with a bold vision: enabling every individual to own and build their own AI—turning personal knowledge, communication, and relationships into a new form of digital asset. He explains how the company is working with telecommunications providers to deliver private, regulated, and highly secure AI experiences—positioning telcos as a critical gateway for the next evolution of the internet.
Suman breaks down the shift from traditional internet usage—based on search and consumption—to a new paradigm driven by voice, creation, and interaction. With billions of daily phone calls far exceeding search queries, he highlights how voice networks will play a central role in unlocking AI-powered experiences that are more natural, conversational, and human.
The conversation explores the limitations of current AI models, particularly around personalization. Suman explains why large language models struggle to scale true personalization and introduces a new approach centered on individual memory, identity, and small language models—designed to deliver more accurate, efficient, and deeply personal outcomes.
He also dives into the concept of the “AI grid,” where intelligence moves from centralized data centers to distributed environments closer to users. This shift, he explains, is essential for scalability, efficiency, and accessibility—bringing AI to more people, including those without traditional internet access, through simple voice-based interactions.
Beyond technology, Suman addresses the real-world implications of AI adoption—from workforce disruption to the need for continuous upskilling. He emphasizes that success in the AI era will be defined by speed, quality, and a growth mindset—encouraging individuals and organizations to embrace change and adapt quickly.
He also tackles critical topics like privacy, governance, and trust, arguing that the future of AI must be built on secure, regulated frameworks that protect individual data and ensure that value creation benefits users—not just large platforms.
Looking ahead, Suman envisions a world where AI is more natural, trustworthy, and embedded in everyday life—from conversational interfaces to robotics and autonomous systems. At the core of that future is a simple but powerful idea: every person should have their own AI, capturing their knowledge and experiences as a lifelong, evolving asset.
From personal intelligence to global impact, this episode is a masterclass in rethinking AI—not as a tool, but as an extension of human identity, creativity, and economic potential.
Important Links
- Connect with Suman Kanuganti on LinkedIn
- Personal AI
- Let’s Get Digital with Carrie Charles
- Broadstaffglobal.com
About

Suman Kanuganti is a San Francisco-based AI entrepreneur who has pioneered practical AI applications for over a decade. As Co-Founder and CEO of Personal AI since 2020, he has worked with large telco and retail partners globally, innovating how enterprises deploy AI at scale, including internal productivity use cases, new products, and serving the large SMB market. Personal AI is NVIDIA’s top independent software vendor (ISV) for telco, championing Personal Language Models (PLMs) that deliver 10-30x better cost efficiency than traditional large language models.
Prior to Personal AI, Suman founded Aira in 2015, building it into a $50M revenue AI-powered accessibility company that transformed lives for people who are blind or have low vision. This groundbreaking work earned him recognition on the Forbes 40 Under 40 list and Smithsonian’s Top Innovators to Watch, with The New York Times calling the technology a “godsend.”
Before his entrepreneurial journey, Suman developed deep technical expertise through engineering and leadership roles at Intuit, Qualcomm, Wonderware, and Caterpillar, bringing critical systems architecture and robotics experience to his ventures.
A sought-after thought leader who was “a decade early to AI,” Suman regularly shares insights at premier events, including TechCrunch Disrupt, Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit, CES, and SXSW. He continues to drive the future of enterprise AI through precision, scalable unit economics, and distributed infrastructure.