“While most 14-year-olds are focused on school exams and homework, Akshaj Gupta is busy building an artificial intelligence startup.
The young innovator is the mind behind Kedovo AI, a project that began with simple curiosity and YouTube coding tutorials — and has now earned recognition at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
Akshaj’s journey reflects more than early talent. It represents a powerful combination of vision and execution. Starting with self-learning through online resources, he gradually moved from understanding programming basics to developing AI-driven solutions under his own banner.
Recognition at a national AI platform has brought his work into the spotlight, positioning him among a new wave of young Indian tech creators who are reshaping perceptions about age and innovation.
Observers say stories like Akshaj’s highlight a broader shift — where access to digital learning tools and open knowledge platforms is enabling teenagers to build, launch and scale ideas earlier than ever before.
His message resonates strongly with India’s growing startup ecosystem:
AI may be the future — but it is India’s youth who are building it.
And if a 14-year-old can step into the world of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship, it raises a compelling question for aspiring innovators everywhere”
The young innovator is the mind behind Kedovo AI, a project that began with simple curiosity and YouTube coding tutorials — and has now earned recognition at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
Akshaj’s journey reflects more than early talent. It represents a powerful combination of vision and execution. Starting with self-learning through online resources, he gradually moved from understanding programming basics to developing AI-driven solutions under his own banner.
Recognition at a national AI platform has brought his work into the spotlight, positioning him among a new wave of young Indian tech creators who are reshaping perceptions about age and innovation.
Observers say stories like Akshaj’s highlight a broader shift — where access to digital learning tools and open knowledge platforms is enabling teenagers to build, launch and scale ideas earlier than ever before.
His message resonates strongly with India’s growing startup ecosystem:
AI may be the future — but it is India’s youth who are building it.
And if a 14-year-old can step into the world of artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship, it raises a compelling question for aspiring innovators everywhere”