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Jhanvi Shriram 

Co-Founder and CEO, Krikey
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​Biography:
Jhanvi is currently the CEO of Krikey, an AI gaming tools service that she co-founded with her sister. Krikey recently closed their Series A round, led by Reliance Jio, India's biggest telecom operator. Prior to Krikey, Jhanvi worked at YouTube as a Production Strategist on operations and creator community programs, which sparked her interest in working with content creators. She also worked at JauntVR and Participant Media. In 2014, Jhanvi and her sister, Ketaki Shriram, co-produced a feature film titled, “True Son,” which followed a 22-year old’s political campaign in Stockton, CA. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and was acquired by FusionTV/Univision. Jhanvi holds a BA (Political Science and African Studies) and MBA from Stanford University, and a MFA (Producing) from USC. You can learn more here: krikey.ai.
Bringing Motion Diffusion Models to Immersive Entertainment
Most generative models thus far have focused on utilizing LLMs for consumer products. The introduction of motion diffusion models to this space provides a novel avenue to engage consumers, especially in the field of entertainment. This talk will cover a text-to-animation motion diffusion model. This model generates animations in less than 5 minutes. These animations can be applied to any 3D file and utilized with any 3D software. Practical applications include optimizing production pipelines for gaming, film, and immersive learning. We will also cover the implications for these industries as they adopt new generative tools in production workflows. To learn more about our tool and try it for yourself, please visit krikey.ai.

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