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Rose Audio Visuals ventures into audio storytelling launching RosePod
Mumbai: Rose Audio Visuals, founded by Goldie Behl, is expanding the storytelling realm by boldly fostering into the audio podcasting segment with the launch of RosePod. This innovative move introduces a range of meticulously crafted audio tales, spanning gripping mysteries, heartwarming dramas, enthralling love stories, and timeless mythologies, Rose Audio Visuals leverages AI-generated visuals to enhance the immersive experience. The launch features an interesting lineup of 100 original fiction shows and premium non-fiction shows along with Hindi Audiobooks, pushing creative boundaries and leaving a lasting impact on the hearts and minds of listeners.
Encompassing several kinds of audio stories ranging from love, mythology, mystery, drama, and more promising an unmatched auditory experience in Hindi followed by Tamil and Telugu. RosePod is making this accessible on 30 plus major streaming platforms including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Jio Savaan, Amazon Music, Gaana, and Hungama.
Talking about the vision of RosePod, founder Goldie Behl said, “Jumping into audio storytelling is a natural evolution, driven by our love for timeless stories and myself being a consumer of audio stories. In the world of sound, we’re not just expanding creatively but building a close connection with our listeners. While the audio space has its divisions, from informative to entertaining content, we’re reaching out to everyone through our wide range of stories since it’s a reasonable and accessible form of entertainment. Our content is for all kinds of listeners, making this journey more than growth—it’s a harmonious rhythm, weaving universal stories that bring us together.”
Join Rose Audio Visuals on this exhilarating journey as they unveil RosePod, orchestrating a sonic revolution that sets a new standard in the world of audio storytelling.
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OpenAI names Sanghyun Lee Apac global affairs head
Ex-Google policy leader to steer AI governance and partnerships in region
MUMBAI: OpenAI has appointed Sanghyun Lee as head of Asia Pacific global affairs, bringing in a seasoned policy hand as it deepens engagement across one of the fastest-evolving AI markets.
Based in Singapore, Lee will lead public policy engagement, government relations and strategic partnerships across key Asia Pacific markets, including India, Japan, Korea, Australia and Southeast Asia. His role will centre on shaping how AI is governed and adopted responsibly across the region.
Lee joins OpenAI after nearly nine years at Google, where he held multiple leadership roles in government affairs and public policy. Most recently, he served as global head of key markets for platforms and devices, overseeing regulatory strategy across major markets including the US, EU and Asia.
Reflecting on his transition, Lee described his time at Google as formative. “After nearly nine years at Google, I am closing a chapter that has meant a great deal to me. These were defining years. We navigated regulatory scrutiny, fast-moving policy debates, and moments that demanded calm judgment and steady teamwork,” he said.
At OpenAI, Lee will focus on aligning innovation with policy frameworks, a balancing act that is becoming increasingly critical as AI adoption accelerates worldwide. Lee said, “When a technology is as powerful as AI, progress is not only about innovation. It is also about how thoughtfully we engage with governments, institutions, and communities to help ensure its benefits are shared broadly and responsibly.”
Lee brings more than two decades of experience spanning technology, investments and public policy. His career includes leadership roles at Airbnb, where he worked on regulatory frameworks in Asia, and academic positions at Yonsei University. He is also an alumnus of MIT Sloan School of Management and has contributed to research on AI governance and digital policy.
His appointment comes as OpenAI looks to strengthen its institutional presence globally, with Asia Pacific expected to play a central role in shaping the future of AI regulation and adoption.
As governments and companies race to define the rules of AI, OpenAI’s latest hire signals a clear intent to stay ahead of the policy curve while building trust in a rapidly transforming digital landscape.






