
Aravind Srinivas
CEO of Perplexity.
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Summary
Aravind Srinivas is an Indian-American computer scientist and the co-founder and CEO of Perplexity AI, an AI-powered "answer engine" founded in 2022. Born in Chennai, India, in 1994, he holds a PhD from UC Berkeley and previously worked as a research scientist at OpenAI, Google Brain, and DeepMind. Under his leadership, Perplexity has grown into a significant competitor in the search industry, reaching a valuation of $20 billion by September 2025. Srinivas is recognized for his vision of organizing the world's knowledge through multimodal models and has expanded the company's product line to include the Comet Browser and the Perplexity Computer. Despite his success, including recognition in the TIME100 AI list, he has navigated significant legal challenges regarding copyright and web scraping from major media outlets like The New York Times and the BBC.
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Education
PhD in Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley; Bachelor's and Master's in Electrical Engineering from IIT Madras
Occupation
CEO and Co-founder of Perplexity AI; Computer Scientist
Citizenship
India
Recognition
TIME100 most influential in AI
Date of Birth
1994-06-07
Place of Birth
Chennai, India
Timeline
- Born in Madras (now Chennai), India. (Source: Wikidata)
1994-06-07
- Moved to the United States to pursue a PhD in computer science at UC Berkeley. (Source: Web Search)
2017-01-01
- Interned as a researcher at DeepMind in London. (Source: Web Search)
2019-01-01
- Co-founded Perplexity AI with Denis Yarats, Johnny Ho, and Andy Konwinski. (Source: Wikipedia)
2022-01-01
- Reportedly made a $34.5 billion offer to purchase the Google Chrome browser. (Source: Web Search)
2024-01-01
- Perplexity AI reached a company valuation of US$20 billion. (Source: Wikipedia)
2025-09-01
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Perplexity AI, Inc., or simply Perplexity, is an American privately held software company offering a web search engine that processes user queries and synthesizes responses. Perplexity products use large language models and incorporate real-time web search capabilities, providing responses based on current Internet content, citing sources used. A free public version is available, while a paid Pro subscription offers access to more advanced language models and additional features. Perplexity AI, Inc., was founded in 2022 by Aravind Srinivas, Denis Yarats, Johnny Ho, and Andy Konwinski. As of September 2025, the company was valued at US$20 billion. Perplexity AI has attracted legal scrutiny over allegations of copyright infringement, unauthorized content use, and trademark issues from several major media organizations, including the BBC, Dow Jones, and The New York Times. According to separate analyses by Wired and later Cloudflare, Perplexity uses undisclosed web crawlers with spoofed user-agent strings to scrape the content of websites which prohibit, or explicitly block, web scraping.
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- Aravind Srinivas educational qualification and career path
Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas Aravind Srinivas is an Indian computer scientist and entrepreneur, best known as the CEO and co-founder of Perplexity AI, a company specialising in conversational artificial intelligence search technologies. Born in Madras (now Chennai), India, Srinivas has built a career that spans top academic institutions and leading AI research labs, culminating in his leadership role at Perplexity AI.Srinivas's journey reflects a blend of rigorous education and practical research experience in artificial intelligence. His academic background and professional career have played a crucial role in shaping the development of Perplexity AI, which aims to provide users with direct, cited answers to queries through its AI-powered “answer engine.” [...] Share AA Text Size Small Medium Large Aravind Srinivas, an IIT Madras graduate with a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, is the CEO and co-founder of Perplexity AI. With research experience at OpenAI, Google Brain, and DeepMind, he leads Perplexity AI’s mission to deliver precise AI-powered answers. Recognised among the TIME100 most influential in AI, Srinivas stresses the importance of mastering AI tools to remain employable and highlights entrepreneurship as a key response to AI-driven job market changes. Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas [...] ### From IIT Madras electrical engineering to Berkeley PhD Aravind Srinivas was born on June 7, 1994, in Madras, India. He completed his undergraduate and master’s degrees in electrical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. Following this, he pursued a PhD in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he further specialised in machine learning and artificial intelligence.His academic achievements laid the foundation for his research and work in AI.Srinivas held research positions at several prominent organisations, including OpenAI, Google Brain, and DeepMind. These roles allowed him to focus on cutting-edge AI technologies and machine learning models. ### Career highlights leading to Perplexity AI
- Aravind Srinivas, Perplexity - AI at Princeton
Event Description Aravind Srinivas is the CEO and co-founder of Perplexity. Perplexity is an AI-powered answer engine that provides more than 10 billion secure and accurate answers per year to people, companies, finance professionals, shoppers, publishers, students and decision-makers of all kinds. Prior to co-founding Perplexity, Aravind served as a research scientist at OpenAI, Google and DeepMind. His investors and advisers include some of the world’s leading research scientists, top VCs, and founders of some of the world‘s most transformational companies. Aravind holds a doctorate in computer science from UC Berkeley and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. You can find him on Twitter/X and LinkedIn.
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- Who Is Aravind Srinivas, the Founder and CEO Behind $9B ...
By Olivia Peluso • Aravind Srinivas is going straight for Google. The 31-year-old founder and CEO of Perplexity AI, a rapidly rising startup valued at $9 billion, is building what’s dubbed an “answer engine” to compete with the search giant. Founded in 2022, Perplexity’s main product is a search engine that uses A.I. to generate nuanced answers—instead of links—in response to user queries. [...] Srinivas was born and raised in Chennai, India—the same town that raised his role model turned rival, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, albeit 22 years apart. Srinivas obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s in electrical engineering from the esteemed Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He moved to the U.S. in 2017 to pursue his Ph.D. in computer science at University of California, Berkeley. [...] In 2019, Srinivas interned as a researcher at the Google-owned DeepMind in London. During this internship, the book In The Plex by Steven Levy, a chronicle of the development and evolution of Google, became his Bible, he told Wired in an interview where he offered to recite passages from memory. He then worked at OpenAI as a research scientist. Shortly thereafter, Srinivas landed a job at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, Ca., where he focused on developing machine learning programs for computer vision.
- Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus ...
Comments Share AA Text Size Small Medium Large Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus offer to buy Google Chrome browser, now says: Google search does a much better job than anyone else in the world Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, now defaults Google search on his company's Comet iOS browser. He acknowledges Google's superiority for everyday navigational queries, while Comet aims to enhance answer quality and multimodal capabilities. This pragmatic approach positions Comet as a complementary tool, not a direct competitor, to Google. [...] Edition IN IN US GCC English English हिन्दी मराठी ಕನ್ನಡ தமிழ் বাংলা മലയാളം తెలుగు ગુજરાતી TOI logo Sign In Today's ePaper Live News Technology News Tech News Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus offer to buy Google Chrome browser, now says: Google search does a much better job than anyone else in the world Meta Smart Glasses Social Media Ban Anthropic Ceo Dario Amodei Israel Red Alert Android App Testing Alibaba Memo To Employees Tcs Ceo K Krithivasan Pentagon Official Warns Anthropic Free AI Courses Morgan Stanley GPS Spoofing Meta Smart Glasses Social Media Ban Anthropic Ceo Dario Amodei Israel Red Alert Android App Testing Alibaba Memo To Employees Tcs Ceo K Krithivasan Pentagon Official Warns [...] The Comet iOS app—now free, after the desktop version debuted last summer at $200 a month—takes a different approach from the PC version, which does not default to Google. Srinivas explained the thinking: the browser blends Google's "navigational speed and breadth of verticals" with Perplexity's answer quality and multimodal capabilities.The Comet Assistant sits on top of any webpage, including Google's own results page, ready to jump in when a navigational answer isn't what you need. Voice mode access is baked in too.Technically, Comet is still built on Chromium—the same open-source engine that powers Chrome, Edge, and a stack of other browsers—but Srinivas says the UI and interactions are all native, putting it closer to Safari-level polish on iOS. Native ad blocking and background
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