Saina Human AI Pvt. Ltd., the AI education and technology arm of Saina Infotainments Pvt. Ltd., has launched the Keralam Future Skills Initiative (KFSI), an AI education programme, at its inaugural Let’s Talk AI summit held in Kochi on 3 July.
The event was inaugurated by Shri P.K. Kunhalikutty, Kerala’s Minister for Industries & Commerce, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Startups, Mining & Geology, and Handlooms & Textiles. According to the organisers, the summit was the first public programme held following the creation of the state’s Artificial Intelligence portfolio under the new government.
Saina Human AI described the event as “India’s first AI literacy summit”, although Music Plus could not independently verify that claim. The company said around 500 students, educators, entrepreneurs, professionals and government officials from across Kerala attended the day-long programme.
The summit featured panel discussions on AI’s role in education, business adoption and product development, with speakers from the technology and startup ecosystem.
Speaking at the event, Bilal Navadh, CEO of Saina Human AI, said the company is exploring opportunities in Malayalam-language AI model development and is in discussions with organisations involved in training AI models. He added that Saina Infotainments’ content catalogue could serve as an authenticated Malayalam-language dataset for AI training.
Alongside the summit, Saina Human AI announced KFSI, which will offer programmes through three schools: the School of Sales and Revenue Intelligence, the School of Digital Marketing and Growth, and the School of Content and Creative Media.
The company also introduced The AI Filmmaker and Income Diploma, a four-month cohort-based programme that will be offered in Kochi.
Saina Human AI is part of Saina Infotainments Pvt. Ltd., a Malayalam media company. According to the company, its catalogue includes more than 700 feature films and over 3,500 music tracks under full IP ownership, which it intends to utilise as part of its AI initiatives rather than license to third parties. The company also said it operates the Saina Play OTT platform and a network of YouTube channels with a combined subscriber base of more than 30 million.







