EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 1H 1M
Future of privacy-first computer vision in security tech
from AI for Founders with Ryan Estes · host aiforfounders.co
In this episode of AI for Founders, Ryan Estes sits down with Galvin Widjaja, Founder and CEO of Lauretta.io, the privacy-first AI company transforming how organizations understand human behavior in physical spaces. Galvin shares how he built an AI startup trusted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, TSA, and U.S. Air Force, and how his early experiences in the restaurant industry shaped his empathy-first approach to AI leadership.Key TakeawaysHow Galvin went from managing quick-service restaurants to leading an AI company working with government and defense agenciesWhy Lauretta.io focuses on privacy-first computer vision instead of identity-based surveillanceThe frameworks Galvin uses for scaling AI startups in high-security environmentsBalancing real-time situational awareness with ethical design and employee trustHow certifications like ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and BizSafe build credibility with enterprise and government clientsThe role of empathy, equity, and resilience in building long-term company culturePredictions for the next 3–5 years of AI in security, operations, and smart buildingsFrameworks DiscussedPrivacy-by-Design – building anonymity and trust into the product architecture from the startHuman-Centered AI – systems are only as good as the people they servePredictive vs. Reactive Insight – moving from monitoring events to anticipating needsTrust Framework – combining technical certifications with transparent communication to win high-stakes clientsResourcesLauretta.ioISO/IEC 27001 OverviewBizSafe SingaporeLearn more at aiforfounders.co and ryanestes.info
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In this episode of AI for Founders, Ryan Estes sits down with Galvin Widjaja, Founder and CEO of Lauretta.io, the privacy-first AI company transforming how organizations understand human behavior in physical spaces. Galvin shares how he built an AI startup trusted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, TSA, and U.S. Air Force, and how his early experiences in the restaurant industry shaped his empathy-first approach to AI leadership.Key TakeawaysHow Galvin went from managing quick-service restaurants to leading an AI company working with government and defense agenciesWhy Lauretta.io focuses on privacy-first computer vision instead of identity-based surveillanceThe frameworks Galvin uses for scaling AI startups in high-security environmentsBalancing real-time situational awareness with ethical design and employee trustHow certifications like ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and BizSafe build credibility with enterprise and government clientsThe role of empathy, equity, and resilience in building long-term company culturePredictions for the next 3–5 years of AI in security, operations, and smart buildingsFrameworks DiscussedPrivacy-by-Design – building anonymity and trust into the product architecture from the startHuman-Centered AI – systems are only as good as the people they servePredictive vs. Reactive Insight – moving from monitoring events to anticipating needsTrust Framework – combining technical certifications with transparent communication to win high-stakes clientsResourcesLauretta.ioISO/IEC 27001 OverviewBizSafe SingaporeLearn more at aiforfounders.co and ryanestes.info
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