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Aravind Srinivas, the Indian-origin CEO of Perplexity AI, had recently put out a post mentioning that he has been waiting for US green card for three years. While his post attracted attention from ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Aravind Srinivas ... interactions regarding immigration and the Chennai born Srinivas getting his green card. Recently he had tweeted, “Excited for Elon and Vivek to ...
Taking the cue from Goldman Sachs' CEO David Solomon's statement that ‘AI can write 95% of an IPO prospectus accurately’, Perplexity boss Aravind Srinivas made an even bolder assertion ...
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, hailed the win as "Incredible," while Anand Mahindra praised Gukesh's composure. This victory propelled Gukesh to third place in the tournament leaderboard.
Perplexity received 780 million queries in May, CEO Aravind Srinivas shared onstage at Bloomberg’s Tech Summit on Thursday. Srinivas said that the AI search engine is seeing more than 20% growth ...
Perplexity AI Inc. Chief Executive Officer Aravind Srinivas issued a broadside against Google’s artificial intelligence products and strategy, marking some of the AI search startup’s strongest ...
Aravind Srinivas says agents need access to apps and claims that letting OpenAI take control of Chrome would be a disaster for the open Web. Perplexity has tapped into the power of generative arti ...
The Trump administration is targeting international students with student visas and permanent residents who hold a green card as part of its immigration crackdown. And while green card holders may ...
Holding a Green card is a dream for many immigrants, however thousands of green card holders are now scared due to President Donald Trump’s stricter immigration rules. United States Citizenship ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met CEO of Perplexity AI, Aravind Srinivas, wherein they had a conversation about the future of Artificial Intelligence and its applications. Modi's Appreciation For ...
Perplexity search queries are rising more than 20% month-over-month, and in May the company served 780 million -- about 30 million per day, the company's founder and CEO Aravind Srinivas told ...