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Madhav Lavakare is currently developing advanced human-technology interfaces at AirCaps, where he focuses on building a new platform targeting an estimated market of over five billion smartphone users globally. His involvement in hardware and software development began early, notably programming his first applications for Google Glass at age 13 and engineering a custom voice assistant using a Raspberry Pi at age 14. He subsequently pursued higher education by studying computer science at Yale University, further developing his technical foundation in software engineering. Lavakare also conducted specialized audio artificial intelligence research at the MIT Media Lab, where he directly contributed to the technical infrastructure for the world's first collaborative human-AI live musical concert. His current professional focus remains centered on the intersection of audio artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and human-computer interaction to create scalable consumer technology products.
Madhav Lavakare is Founder at AirCaps.
Madhav Lavakare co-founded AirCaps.