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Aura Adds Product and AI Chiefs to Accelerate Agentic Intelligence Strategy

Aura Adds Product and AI Chiefs to Accelerate Agentic Intelligence Strategy

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Aura has strengthened its executive bench by appointing Adam Medros as Chief Product Officer and Viksit Gaur as Chief AI Officer, moves aimed at scaling its AI-centric online safety platform globally and deepening its use of agentic intelligence. The company plans to use these leaders to accelerate development of an intelligence layer that unifies user signals across home, work, and school to detect online safety and wellbeing risks with greater accuracy.

Gaur will expand the Aura Intelligence platform to deliver agent-led monitoring that continuously analyzes behavioral patterns for potential security threats and shifts in digital behavior, reporting to Chief Technology Officer Rekha Singh. Medros, reporting to Founder and CEO Hari Ravichandran, will own global product strategy and user experience, integrating Gaur’s AI capabilities into new and existing offerings and driving multi-channel go-to-market across consumer, employer, enterprise, and education segments.

Aura’s leadership argues that the collapse of boundaries between personal, school, and work networks, combined with increasingly sophisticated AI-driven attacks, creates gaps that legacy, siloed cybersecurity tools fail to cover. By deploying contextual, agentic AI that can reason across these environments, the company aims to deliver continuous, connected protection that reduces friction for end users while broadening its addressable market.

Ravichandran framed the hires as central to Aura’s vision of lifetime digital protection orchestrated by intelligence that continually adapts to users’ lives, signaling a strategic bet on AI as the core differentiator in online safety rather than a bolt-on feature. Both appointments build on Aura’s existing AI-first architecture and are intended to support global scaling of its capabilities and distribution, with implications for future growth, product velocity, and potential expansion into adjacent wellbeing monitoring services.

Gaur brings nearly two decades of applied AI and machine learning experience from roles at Dropbox and enterprise AI startups, where he drove integration of ML into core products and advised on large language model strategies. Medros adds a track record of scaling consumer and subscription platforms, having led turnaround efforts at Spark Networks, overseen product and growth at edX through its $800 million sale, and previously helped build TripAdvisor into a global multi-market business, experience that Aura is counting on to translate advanced AI into commercially viable, user-centric offerings.

For executives assessing Aura, these moves underscore a deliberate pivot toward agent-led, cross-context security and wellbeing as a differentiated platform play rather than a point solution. While no financial metrics were disclosed, the concentration of senior talent in AI and product signals increased investment in R&D and go-to-market capabilities, with potential upside in enterprise and institutional channels as Aura seeks to extend its family-focused brand into broader digital risk and mental health adjacent markets.

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