🧠 Building Laryaa a... • 1d
Why AI Automation Breaks in Regulated Environments? Most AI automation tools are designed for cloud-first, API-rich systems. But large parts of the real world don’t operate that way. This insight came directly from trying to deploy AI co-pilots into real enterprise environments. Enterprises in sectors like healthcare, finance, logistics, and government still rely on: • legacy desktop applications • Citrix and virtual desktops • air-gapped or restricted networks • strict data residency and DPDP/RBI compliance In these environments, sending screens or data to the cloud just to “understand” the interface is not an option. The challenge isn’t model capability. It’s building systems that can operate locally, predictably, and within compliance boundaries. At Laryaa, we’re focused on building the foundational layer required before AI co-pilots can exist responsibly. This work makes applications like sales co-pilots viable — not the other way around. #EnterpriseAI #DeepTech #Compliance #EdgeAI #Laryaa

Cybersecurity Consul... • 7m
How Cloud Security evolved over the years: CSPM → CWPP → CNAPP 1. Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) focuses on identifying and remediating cloud infrastructure misconfigurations. It continuously scans your cloud environments against security
See More🧠 Building Laryaa a... • 1d
What if AI had to work on legacy systems, with no APIs, no data egress, and weak hardware? In many real-world enterprise environments, especially across emerging markets, AI systems face constraints that most modern agents are not designed for.
See More
🧠 Building Laryaa a... • 1m
From Weloom to Laryaa: Building What I Needed Most A few months ago, I started building Weloom — an AI-powered platform for the Ikat industry. It was born from my love for the craft and my first-hand observation of real challenges: 🧵 Declining ski
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 11m
Microsoft is investing $3 billion in India to improve AI and cloud computing. This will help more businesses use AI. Microsoft will train 10 million people in India on AI to create a more skilled workforce. They're building more data centers
See More
Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.