Tadepalli Entrepreneur's AI Research Paper Selected For Seoul Conference
The model performs the task at more than 90 per cent lower cost than large AI models, while maintaining high accuracy

VIJAYAWADA: A research paper of technology entrepreneur Venkata Sree Karthikeya Gattupalli, who hails from Tadepalli in Amaravati, has been selected for presentation at the AI4Law Workshop as part of the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) 2026 to be held in Seoul on July 10.
Karthikeya is the founder of Reno, a Nevada-based legal technology start-up legalbill.ai. He is the son of Tadepalli residents Ramaprasad and Vaishnavi. His research paper titled “Domain-Adapted Hybrid Mamba-Attention SLM for Legal Billing Review” has been selected through an international peer-review process.
The research presents a specialised artificial intelligence model for the legal sector that automatically identifies overbilling and billing errors in lawyers' invoices. The model performs the task at more than 90 per cent lower cost than large AI models, while maintaining high accuracy.
Karthikeya said the objective of his research is to make advanced AI solutions more affordable for law firms and businesses.
"This recognition at ICML validates that world-class AI research can come from focused, domain-specific work. I am proud to represent my work both in the US and my hometown of Tadepalli on the global stage," the tech entrepreneur said.

