Meta engineers interact with students on AI, emerging technologies at Shetty Institute of Technology in Kalaburagi

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Meta engineers Samu Chakki and Suhas with Shetty Institute of Technology Director Anirudh Shetty, faculty members and students, after an interactive session on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in the campus in Kalaburagi on July 8, 2026.

Meta engineers Samu Chakki and Suhas with Shetty Institute of Technology Director Anirudh Shetty, faculty members and students, after an interactive session on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in the campus in Kalaburagi on July 8, 2026. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Students of Shetty Institute of Technology (SIT), Kalaburagi, had an opportunity to interact with engineers from Meta during an interactive session on artificial intelligence (AI), emerging technologies and future-ready careers, organised in campus on July 8.

Samu Chakki, Hardware Systems Engineer and Post-Silicon AI Hardware Lead at Meta, and Suhas, Senior Data Engineer and Solution Architect at Meta, shared insights on cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence, and the rapidly evolving technology landscape.

Drawing on her professional experience at Meta, Intel and Tesla, Ms. Chakki spoke about Meta’s custom silicon platform designed for training and inference of large AI models. She urged students to continuously strengthen their technical expertise, remain curious, and embrace emerging technologies to stay relevant in the evolving technology sector.

The participants were introduced to real-world applications of AI, machine learning, hardware systems and data engineering. A major attraction of the programme was a live demonstration of Meta’s AI-powered Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, showcasing how artificial intelligence is transforming everyday experiences through wearable technology.

The speakers interacted with students during an extensive question-and-answer session, highlighting the importance of innovation, problem-solving, and lifelong learning in building successful careers in the technology industry.

Anirudh Shetty, Director of Shetty Institute of Technology, said such industry interactions formed an integral part of the institution’s efforts to expose students to real-world technological advancements beyond the classroom, and bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.

Students and faculty members from various departments attended the programme, which focused on strengthening industry-academia collaboration and preparing students for careers in emerging technology-driven fields.

Published - July 09, 2026 12:35 pm IST

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