including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka and Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, to turn the plans into reality. Nadella, whom PM Modi met on Monday, has expressed ...
Led by founder Aravind Srinivas, this “answer engine” is ... a CEO earns much more than Google’s Sundar Pichai, Microsoft's Satya Nadella daily, he is founder of.. This actress once ...
In contrast, Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas believes the focus on H-1B visas is misplaced, suggesting illegal immigration is a more significant issue. This debate has divided Trump's ...
In his interview Aravind Srinivas also pointed out that layoffs have impacted Indians, and the US government should give priority to addressing illegal immigration. Vaishali Shastri Updated : Jan 02, ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution will be an ongoing focus for investors, given its transformational potential. However, the winners and losers in the market could change rapidly in this ...
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella, who is visiting Hyderabad, and discussed avenues for Telangana to enhance engagement with the tech major, particularly ...
Srinivas said it was unfair to drag Sriram Krishnan, Trump’s pick for AI policy advisor, into the dispute by citing his past tweets supporting H-1B visas and immigration. He’s also expecting tempers ...
Arvind Srinivas worked at DeepMind, Google and OpenAI before starting Perplexity AI, one of the best-known generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) companies, valued at $9 billion. He’s also found ...
Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas met with Prime Minister Modi for a "great conversation" about AI adoption in India and around the world. The Indian-born CEO posted about the meeting on his X ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with investors Bill Gurley and Brad Gerstner, Nadella explained that "OpenAI is in some sense the Google, Microsoft, or Meta of this era," suggesting that the company ...
A senior executive at Perplexity AI thanked Indian-origin CEO Aravind Srinivas for creating jobs in the United States, indirectly voicing his support for Sriram Krishnan in the process.