Dr. Bhuvan Jakkula Corporate Law Scholar | AI–IP Researcher | Human–AI Creative Director

 


Dr. Bhuvan Jakkula is a multidisciplinary academic and creative technologist based in Hyderabad, India, specializing in Corporate Law, Finance, Artificial Intelligence, and Human–AI collaborative systems. He currently serves as Assistant Professor of Corporate Law and Management at the Indore Institute of Law, where he integrates legal doctrine with management theory to examine corporate governance, regulatory systems, and institutional design.

He earned his PhD from Pondicherry University, where his research focused on John Dewey’s Instrumentalism, a pragmatic philosophical framework that treats ideas as tools for structured problem-solving. This intellectual foundation continues to shape his approach to law, technology, and innovation — viewing regulatory systems and AI not merely as abstract constructs, but as operational instruments for institutional advancement.

Dr. Jakkula’s academic and research interests include Corporate Governance, Intellectual Property Law, AI-generated creative works, and the evolving legal implications of generative technologies in music and cinema. His scholarship addresses how copyright doctrine and regulatory frameworks must adapt to protect creators in hybrid human–AI environments.

Beyond academia, he is active in the technology and innovation ecosystem, with interests spanning Artificial Intelligence, FinTech, digital product strategy, and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). He approaches AI as both a governance challenge and a design opportunity, advocating structured ethical and legal integration into modern enterprises.

In late 2025, Dr. Jakkula founded a dual-label AI-integrated music initiative — Apollo’s AI and Bhuvanaai — which has since expanded into a full-scale digital music platform with over 100 singles released by early 2026.

  • Apollo’s AI focuses on high-energy electronic–orchestral compositions designed for cinematic, gaming, and immersive digital environments, often drawing on mythological and heroic themes.
  • Bhuvanaai presents minimalist, introspective works centered on emotional realism, meditation, and psychological balance.

He conceptualizes this venture as Human–AI Co-Creation, positioning artificial intelligence as a sophisticated instrument guided by human intentionality rather than a replacement for creative authorship.

Dr. Jakkula is also the author of The Phoenix Rises (2025) and The Architect of Tomorrow, novels that explore resilience, ambition, and psychological transformation within high-pressure professional environments.

His professional profile reflects a rare synthesis of legal scholarship, financial governance analysis, philosophical pragmatism, technological innovation, and creative direction — positioning him at the forefront of conversations on corporate systems, AI regulation, and the future of human–technology collaboration.

 

 


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