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Meet Hyderabad-born engineer influencing US, India tech ecosystems

Sai Reddy reviews AI research for top IEEE conferences, journals, and publishers, focusing on safety, systems, and cybersecurity.

Sai Nallapa Reddy / Courtesy

Hyderabad-born AI researcher Sai Nallapa Reddy is known for his work in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity. Based in the United States, Reddy is a senior software engineer at Sony Interactive Entertainment and was recently named a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Reddy, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, is an alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Technology and the Florida Institute of Technology. He has spent more than a decade in technical and academic roles focused on AI safety, generative systems, and real-time cybersecurity.

He has been selected as a peer reviewer for major IEEE conferences such as the 2025 International Conference on Smart Computing and Emerging Electrical and Communication Systems (SCEECS) and the IEEE Symposium on Advanced Computing and Communication (ISACC).

Reddy also reviews for academic journals including the International Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Research and Development and the International Journal of Scientific Research.

His research contributions include more than 60 published works. His expertise lies in real-time security systems, intelligent decision-making, and recommendation technologies.

Rajshekar Reddy Kethireddy, a senior IEEE member, described him as “one of those rare professionals whose technical depth is matched by a genuine commitment to advancing the scientific community.”

Reddy’s book ‘Generative AI in Action’ is part of the curriculum at several Indian institutions and cited in IEEE outreach material. His patented system for cloud-based AI security has been referenced in research proposals in India and Europe.

At Sony, Reddy leads development on AI-powered personalization systems for the PlayStation platform, aiming to improve content delivery and user engagement at scale.

 

 

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