Prashanth Josyula is currently a Principal Member of Technical Staff (PMTS) at Salesforce AI Cloud, where he uses his over 16 years of industry experience to turn ideas into impactful realities. His career, which began in 2008, has been a dynamic exploration of various technological landscapes based on continuous learning, experimentation, and leadership principles.

He formerly worked at IBM, Bank of America, ADP, and Optum, where he gained extensive experience across a variety of disciplines. He is a seasoned polyglot programmer, fluent in several programming languages, including Java, Python, Scala, Kotlin, JavaScript, TypeScript, Shell Scripting, and SQL. Beyond languages, he has a deep understanding of evolving technologies and contributions to a huge ecosystem of open-source solutions, which enable him to architect resilient systems, design user- friendly interfaces, and extract insights from massive datasets.

He has engineered scalable, resilient backend systems using Java/JavaEE, Python, Scala, and Spring, and his expertise in UI technologies such as ExtJS, JQuery, DOJO, Angular, and React has allowed him to create visually appealing, user-friendly interfaces. His proficiency in Big Data technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Oozie, and Pig has allowed him to identify patterns and convert raw data into strategic insights. Furthermore, his extensive involvement in microservices and infrastructure via Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, and Spinnaker has refined his technical skills and resulted in substantial open-source contributions.

AI and ML remain at the heart of his current endeavors as he continues to push the boundaries of intelligent systems, constantly attempting to innovate and redefine what is possible. With a career distinguished by constant change, Prashanth feels that every obstacle presents an opportunity for innovative discovery, motivating him to push the boundaries of technology and leave a lasting influence, his quest is driven by relentless curiosity and a desire for innovation, and he finds joy in creating not just code but sophisticated, cutting-edge solutions that push the boundaries of what is possible.

Karanbir Singh is an accomplished engineering leader with almost a decade of experience leading AI/ML engineering and distributed systems. He is a senior software engineer at Salesforce and is an active contributor to the AI and software engineering community, frequently speaking at industry-leading conferences such as GDG DevFests and AIM 2025. His participation as a reviewer in top-tier AI conferences like AAAI 2025, ICLR 2025, CHIL 2025, IJCNN 2025, and as an author in the Web Conference (WWW ‘25), IEEE PDGC-2024, ICISS-2025 is a testament to his expertise and thought leadership in cutting-edge technologies such as retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), AI agents, responsible AI and time series analysis.

He also featured in the Data Neighbors Podcast on YouTube, where he shared his key insights on the future of AI-driven decision-making and retrieval systems. The podcast has hosted several notable AI experts, including Josh Starmer (StatQuest), highlighting the platform’s industry recognition.

At TrueML, as an engineering manager, he led a critical team that was responsible for developing and deploying ML models in production. His leadership directly contributed to increased revenue, client retention and substantial cost savings through innovative solutions. His role involved not only steering technical projects but also shaping the company’s roadmap in partnership with data science, product management, and platform teams. At Lucid Motors and Poynt, he developed critical components and integrations that advanced product capabilities and strengthened industry partnerships.

He holds a master’s degree in computer software engineering from San Jose State University, CA, USA and has been recognized for his innovative contributions, including winning the Silicon Valley Innovation Challenge. He is passionate about mentoring and coaching emerging talent and thrives in environments where he can leverage his skills to solve complex problems and advance technological initiatives.