"It’s the Library of Alexandria burning every day," Rishi muttered to himself, staring at the "404 Not Found" error. "We build faster processors, but we are losing our memory."
During a keynote in London, Rishi stood on stage, a humble figure in a simple kurta and jeans. "A digital scholar," he said, "must be part archivist, part coder, and part philosopher. If we can build a machine that thinks, we must ensure it knows the value of a human soul." rishi jain digital scholar
He has trained over 300,000 students globally through online and offline programs. "It’s the Library of Alexandria burning every day,"
He is considered one of India’s top AI corporate trainers , having taught teams at companies like LinkedIn, Meta, and eBay how to leverage automation and prompt engineering. If we can build a machine that thinks,
Two years ago, Rishi faced his greatest challenge. A massive cyber-attack targeted the cloud servers hosting The Living Archive . Hackers, demanding a ransom, threatened to wipe out terabytes of irreplaceable data—recordings of folk songs, digitized maps of pre-colonial cities, and thousands of rare books.