Singapore, June 10 — Most of the people walking into SuperAI 2026 this week build the machinery of artificial intelligence: founders, investors, researchers, engineers and executives from the companies pushing the global AI race forward. Sheeraz Hasan is walking in with something else. The founder of Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI is using the June 10 and 11 summit to place two entertainment-focused AI brands directly in front of the decision-makers hunting for the next big commercial opening in the field.
It is a deliberate contrast. The room is full of infrastructure, frontier models, cloud computing, robotics and venture capital. Hasan is the entertainment entry — the person connecting AI to film, celebrity media, creator technology, music, streaming and digital storytelling. That positioning is the whole point. Rather than pitch another model or another layer of plumbing, he is offering the technology crowd a category they tend to talk about less: culture, fame and AI-generated content as a business.
Sharing a stage with the technology establishment
The SuperAI lineup gives Hasan a high-profile backdrop. The summit features major names from artificial intelligence, venture capital, research and software, including Balaji Srinivasan, whose career runs through Stanford research, biotechnology, venture capital, startup creation, digital education and technology communities. Senior leaders from OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Mistral AI are part of the same gathering, which is exactly the audience Hasan wants for Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI.
Srinivasan's track record across clinical genomics, software, investing and startup ecosystems is the kind of credibility that signals how serious the Singapore crowd is. Those sectors keep intersecting with AI, which is why the summit draws the people it does. Hasan's bet is that the same investors and operators who understand the commercial value of emerging technology will also recognize category-defining digital assets when they see them — and that entertainment IP belongs in that conversation, not on the sidelines of it.
Why entertainment is the missing category
While many of the speakers in Singapore are focused on enterprise software, research, robotics and the underlying compute, Hasan is introducing a category tied directly to movies, music, virtual personalities and AI-generated entertainment. Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI frame artificial intelligence against industries that are worth billions globally, which gives SuperAI 2026 another commercial angle to debate alongside the model releases and infrastructure pitches.
The framing is straightforward. Plenty of companies in the room have built remarkable technology and are still working out where the durable consumer demand lies. Hasan's two brands point at fame, content and audiences — areas where the demand already exists and the question is how AI plugs into it. That makes Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI entertainment-focused AI properties built to attract attention from founders, investors, media executives, technology operators and potential strategic buyers.
A media operator among the engineers
Hasan's background is in building fame, not building models, and at SuperAI 2026 that is the differentiator rather than a gap. As the founder behind FAME by Sheeraz, his pitch leans on brand, distribution and audience — the parts of the business that the engineering-heavy summit does not always lead with. Standing beside figures such as Balaji Srinivasan, he represents an entertainment AI category that a growing number of investors and operators are now watching closely.
The two sides of the room illustrate how wide SuperAI 2026 has become. Srinivasan and the leaders from OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Mistral AI represent the technology establishment that helped define modern startups and digital networks. Hasan represents a fast-expanding entertainment AI lane that did not have a named brand presence at events like this a few years ago. As the sessions run across June 10 and 11 at the Singapore summit, Hollywood.AI and Bollywood.AI are positioned as two of the more attention-grabbing entertainment AI names in the building — a Dubai-based media operator making his case to the people who write the checks and ship the technology.
