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Aravind Srinivas is the Founder and CEO of Perplexity, one of the fastest-growing AI companies in the world. Since the start of the year, Perplexity has tripled revenue to well over $500M in ARR. Aravind has raised over $1BN for the company with reported valuations reaching $20BN. AGENDA: 05:40 – "Perplexity Changed Google More Than Any PM Ever Has" 10:15 – Why Search Is Not the Future of AI 13:05 – The Most Important Insight in AI: The Model Is NOT The Product 16:10 – Why AI Agents Will Become Bigger Than Google Search 22:00 – AI Will Design Chips, Discover Drugs & Cure Diseases 24:15 – The Secret to Building a 24/7 AI Agent 32:40 – Aravind's Wild Prediction: Micron Could Become More Valuable Than Meta 41:00 – Why Power Will Be The Biggest Bottleneck In AI For The Next Decade 45:00 – Have U.S. Export Controls Accidentally Made China Stronger? 49:00 – Why Dario Amodei's AI Doom Narrative Is Wrong 55:20 – Why Token Budgets are Total BS and Useless 58:00 – When Agent Traffic Surpasses Human Traffic, What Happens To The Internet? 01:08:00 – SpaceX, OpenAI & Anthropic IPOs: Is There Enough Capital For All Three? 01:14:00 – What Elon Musk Is Really Like Behind Closed Doors
Computex in Taiwan is putting the spotlight on the companies building the hardware behind the AI boom. One of those companies is Perplexity, which took the stage with Intel to unveil the world's first "hybrid local/server agentic inference orchestrator." Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Tea Leaves and Inspiration: A Union of Art and Science Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-05-12-22-34-01-hi Story Transcript:Hi: सुनहरी सुबह थी, जब अरविंद और सान्या ने दार्जिलिंग की चाय बागान का रास्ता अपनाया।En: It was a golden morning when Aravind and Sanya took the path to the Darjeeling tea plantations.Hi: चारों ओर हरियाली थी और चाय की ताजी पत्तियों की महक हवा में तैर रही थी।En: There was greenery all around, and the scent of fresh tea leaves wafted through the air.Hi: अरविंद एक युवा वनस्पतिशास्त्री था, जो चाय के पौधों के अध्ययन के लिए यहां आया था।En: Aravind was a young botanist who had come here to study the tea plants.Hi: उसकी आंखों में उत्साह था।En: Excitement gleamed in his eyes.Hi: वहीं, सान्या एक कला की छात्रा थी, जो प्रकृति से प्रेरणा की तलाश में यहां पहुँची थी।En: Meanwhile, Sanya was an art student who had come here in search of inspiration from nature.Hi: दोनों एक गाइडेड टूर पर मिले थे और एक-दूसरे की कंपनी में चाय और प्रकृति के प्रति उनकी सराहना साझा हुई।En: They met on a guided tour and shared an appreciation for tea and nature in each other's company.Hi: जैसे ही वे पूरे बागान में घूमने लगे, उन्होंने महसूस किया कि उन्हें और अधिक जानने की इच्छा है।En: As they wandered throughout the plantation, they realized their desire to learn more.Hi: लेकिन समस्या यहां थी कि बागान के प्लांट मैनेजर बाहरी लोगों को स्वतंत्र रूप से घूमने की अनुमति नहीं देते थे।En: However, the problem was that the plantation manager did not allow outsiders to roam freely.Hi: यह नियम तोड़ना आसान नहीं था, पर अरविंद और सान्या ने हार नहीं मानी।En: Breaking this rule was not easy, but Aravind and Sanya did not give up.Hi: अरविंद ने अपने वनस्पति ज्ञान का उपयोग कर प्लांट मैनेजर को प्रभावित करने की कोशिश की।En: Aravind tried to impress the plantation manager using his botanical knowledge.Hi: उसने उन्हें बताया कि कैसे वह उनके चाय के पौधों पर शोध करना चाहता था।En: He informed him about how he wanted to conduct research on their tea plants.Hi: वहीं, सान्या ने अपनी स्केच बुक निकाली और बागान के एक कोने का सुंदर चित्र बनाकर दिखाया।En: Meanwhile, Sanya took out her sketchbook and showed a beautiful drawing of a corner of the plantation.Hi: उसने मैनेजर से कहा कि उसकी कला से बागान में और भी सैलानी आ सकते हैं।En: She told the manager that her art could attract more tourists to the plantation.Hi: मैनेजर उनके जुनून से प्रभावित हो गया।En: The manager was impressed by their passion.Hi: उसने उन्हें एक विशेष दौरे की पेशकश की, जो अरविंद के लिए शिक्षा और सान्या के लिए प्रेरणा से भरपूर था।En: He offered them a special tour, which was educational for Aravind and filled with inspiration for Sanya.Hi: उन्हें वहां के स्थानीय मजदूरों की कहानियां सुनने का मौका मिला और बागान के सुंदर दृश्य देखने का सौभाग्य मिला।En: They got the chance to listen to the stories of the local workers and were fortunate to see the beautiful views of the plantation.Hi: इसके अंत में, अरविंद और सान्या ने बागान से नई जानकारी और प्रेरणा के साथ विदा ली।En: In the end, Aravind and Sanya left the plantation with new knowledge and inspiration.Hi: उन्होंने एक-दूसरे का संपर्क सूचना साझा किया और एक ऐसे प्रोजेक्ट पर सहयोग करने का वादा किया जो कला और विज्ञान को मिलाकर एक नई दिशा दे सके।En: They exchanged contact information and promised to collaborate on a project that could bring together art and science, giving it a new direction.Hi: अरविंद अब समझ चुका था कि कला के माध्यम से भी विज्ञान को दिलचस्प तरीके से पेश किया जा सकता है।En: Aravind now understood that science could also be presented in an interesting way through art.Hi: वहीं, सान्या ने प्रकृति और उसके वैज्ञानिक पहलुओं का गहरा संबंध पाया और अपनी कला के लिए नई प्रेरणा पाई।En: Meanwhile, Sanya found a deep connection between nature and its scientific aspects and discovered new inspiration for her art.Hi: दार्जिलिंग की हरी भरी पहाड़ियाँ और चाय की सुगंध ने उनके जीवन में एक नया रंग भर दिया था।En: The lush green hills and the aroma of tea in Darjeeling had added new colors to their lives.Hi: इस यात्रा ने न सिर्फ उन्हें एक नई दोस्ती दी, बल्कि जीवन और प्रकृति के प्रति उनके नजरिए में भी बदलाव लाया।En: This journey not only gave them a new friendship but also changed their perspective on life and nature. Vocabulary Words:golden: सुनहरीpath: रास्ताgreenery: हरियालीscent: महकwafted: तैर रहीbotanist: वनस्पतिशास्त्रीstudy: अध्ययनsketchbook: स्केच बुकplantation: बागानinspiration: प्रेरणाguided tour: गाइडेड टूरappreciation: सराहनाwandered: घूमनेdesire: इच्छाmanager: मैनेजरoutsiders: बाहरी लोगोंconduct: शोधdrawing: चित्रknowledge: ज्ञानpassion: जुनूनeducational: शिक्षाfortunate: सौभाग्यcollaborate: सहयोगscience: विज्ञानart: कलाbotanical: वनस्पतिperspective: नजरियाlush: हरी भरीaroma: सुगंधchange: बदलाव
Bongani Bingwa unpacks this week’s Black Sheep Thinking feature powered by Camissa Asset Management, exploring how Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy transformed eye care in India by making cataract surgery affordable at scale through efficiency, innovation and cross-subsidised pricing. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second of three special episodes recorded at Nacha's Smarter Faster Payments in San Diego, produced in partnership with LSEG Risk Intelligence, we explore the industry's most urgent challenges: rising fraud, the evolution of digital identity, real‑time payments, and the future of embedded banking. Host Graham Barrett speaks with six more leaders shaping the next chapter of secure, intelligent, customer‑centric payments. His guests were: 1/ Robert Unger, Managing Director, ACH Network Development, Nacha 2/ Aravind Narayan, Global Head of Proposition, Digital Identity and Fraud, LSEG Risk Intelligence 3/ Andrew Stache, SVP, Global Treasury Management, Wells Fargo 4/ Lisa Shields, Founder & CEO, FISPAN 5/ Jaime Zetterstrom, VP of Product and Innovation, Somos Inc. 6/ Steve Kramer, VP of Product, Paynearme Robert Unger, Managing Director of ACH Network Development at Nacha, sets the scene for this year's event, the largest in its history, and explains why fraud, AI and ecosystem‑wide collaboration dominate the conversation. Robert outlines Nacha's new mandatory rules designed to combat ACH fraud, the need for unified data‑sharing frameworks, and why the industry must move from siloed protection to collective intelligence. Aravind Narayan, Global Head of Proposition for Digital Identity & Fraud at LSEG Risk Intelligence, discusses the explosion of attack vectors, the industrialisation of fraud, and the psychological toll on victims. Aravind explains why identity verification must shift from “verify once” to continuous, multimodal trust, and how deepfakes and AI‑driven scams demand richer risk signals, stronger collaboration and embedded identity layers for future agentic systems. Andrew Stache, SSVP, Global Treasury Management at Wells Fargo, explores why payment choice has become a strategic priority for CFOs, treasurers and product leaders alike. He discusses the rise of instant payments, the growing threat of social‑engineering‑driven push‑payment fraud, and how Wells Fargo is shifting fraud controls “left” using real‑time intelligence, behavioural analytics and bank‑to‑bank collaboration to protect customers. Lisa Shields, Founder & CEO of FISPAN, explains how embedded intelligence is transforming the bank–corporate relationship. She shares how embedding treasury services directly into ERP workflows unlocks richer data, smarter decisioning and more seamless experiences, and why AI has the potential to reshape bank–fintech collaboration once it moves beyond hype to real use cases. Jaime Zetterstrom, VP of Product and Innovation at Somos Inc. brings a practitioner's view on modernising payment operations, improving customer experience, and navigating the shift toward real‑time rails and intelligent automation. Finally Steve Kramer, VP of Product at Paynearme, closes the episode with insights on fraud prevention, operational resilience and the evolving expectations of both consumers and corporates in a faster‑payments world. A wide‑ranging, insight‑rich episode capturing the realities of modern payments, where identity, intelligence, collaboration and customer‑centric design must all work together to keep pace with innovation.
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Innovation occurs across many areas, and compliance professionals need not only to be ready for it but also to embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom visits with Aravind Parthasarathy, Vice President, Client Partner for Telco & Tech at NewRocket, a ServiceNow implementation company focused on helping large enterprises adopt agentic AI. They discuss the shift from viewing AI as a tool to treating it as an operator with humans as mentors handling exceptions, and what this means for compliance, GRC, and risk management. Aravind contrasts minimum viable product (MVP) with minimum viable function (MVF), emphasizing end-to-end autonomous business functions, probabilistic performance, and continuous learning. They cover governance needs, including guardrails, policy-as-code, auditability of agent decisions, model drift monitoring, and automated “trust but verify.” Aravind provides a telecom outage-troubleshooting example with compliance notification obligations, addresses board-level AI governance using emerging standards like ISO 42001, suggests KPIs (accuracy, autonomy), recalibrates operational metrics, and introduces “context graphs” to capture decision data over time. Key highlights: AI From Tool to Operator Compliance in the MVF Era Trust but Verify at Scale Scaling to Multi-Agent Systems Board Level AI Governance Misconceptions and Practical Next Steps Resources: Aravind Parthasarathy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravindsarathy/ New Rocket Website: https://www.newrocket.com/ Innovation in Compliance is a multi-award-winning podcast that was recently ranked Number 4 in Risk Management by 1,000,000 Podcasts: https://www.millionpodcasts.com/Risk-Management-podcasts/
Adi Polak talks to Arvind Suresh (OpenAI) about his career in distributed systems and real-time streaming. Arvind's first job: coding at school. His challenge: turning OpenAI's fragile Kafka setup into a reliable, multi-region streaming backbone.SEASON 2 Hosted by Tim Berglund, Adi Polak and Viktor Gamov Produced and Edited by Noelle Gallagher, Peter Furia and Nurie Mohamed Music by Coastal Kites Artwork by Phil Vo
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: A Chance Encounter: Merging Lenses and Conservation Science Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-02-05-08-38-20-hi Story Transcript:Hi: जब सूरज की पहली किरणों ने सुंदरबन के घने जंगलों को सुनहरे रंग से नहलाया, तो हवा में एक नई शुरुआत की खुशबू भर गई।En: When the first rays of the sun bathed the dense forests of the Sundarbans in a golden hue, the air was filled with the scent of a new beginning.Hi: ठंडी सर्दियों की सुबह में, छोटे-छोटे जलमार्गों पर धुंधली देखी जा सकती थी, और पक्षियों की चहचहाहट ने वहां के वातावरण को जीवंत कर दिया।En: On the chilly winter morning, a mist could be seen over the small waterways, and the chirping of birds enlivened the atmosphere.Hi: यहीं पर, जंगल के बीचों-बीच अरविन्द यानी आरोव अपनी कैमरा लिए, बाघ के जीवन को अपने लेंस में कैद करने की कोशिश में था।En: Right there, amidst the heart of the forest, Aravind or as he was known, Aarav, was trying to capture the life of a tiger through his lens with his camera.Hi: यह जंगल उसका दूसरा घर बन चुका था।En: This forest had become his second home.Hi: उसके कदमों की आवाज घिसट रही पत्तियों में खो जाती थी।En: The sound of his footsteps disappeared into the rustling leaves.Hi: वहीं कुछ दूरी पर मीरा अपने टूल्स के साथ व्यस्त थी।En: A little distance away, Meera was busy with her tools.Hi: वह एक समर्पित वैज्ञानिक थी, जो बाघ संरक्षण परियोजना के लिए काम कर रही थी।En: She was a dedicated scientist working for a tiger conservation project.Hi: देरियों पर उसके चेहरे पर चिंता की लकीरें छाया हुआ था कि उसके शोध का असर होगा या नहीं।En: Worry lines shadowed her face, pondering whether her research would have an impact or not.Hi: इसी बीच, आरोव और मीरा की मुलाकात पहली बार एक चौड़ी नहर के किनारे हुई।En: Meanwhile, Aarav and Meera met for the first time on the edge of a wide canal.Hi: "नमस्ते, मैं आरोव," उसने अपना कैमरा गर्दन से लटकाते हुए कहा।En: "Hello, I'm Aarav," he said, letting his camera hang from his neck.Hi: "नमस्ते," मीरा ने थोड़ी-सहमज से जवाब दिया।En: "Hello," Meera replied with a hint of hesitation.Hi: वे दोनों बढ़ते BASANT PANCHAMI के उत्सव के बारे में बात करने लगे, जो नई ऊर्जा और उम्मीदों का संकेत देता था।En: They started talking about the upcoming Basant Panchami festival, which signified new energy and hopes.Hi: जल्द ही, एक समस्या ने उन्हें अलग दृष्टिकोण पर पहुंचाया।En: Soon, a problem brought them to opposing viewpoints.Hi: एक दिन, आरोव की फोटोग्राफी ने मीरा के शोध में विघ्न डाला।En: One day, Aarav's photography disrupted Meera's research.Hi: मीरा को ऐसा लगा कि फोटो खींचकर संरक्षण के काम को वह गंभीरता से नहीं ले रहा।En: Meera felt that by taking photos, he wasn't taking the conservation work seriously.Hi: उनके बीच बातचीत में तनाव दिखा।En: Tension was evident in their conversation.Hi: पर, दोनों ने यह महसूस किया कि उनके उद्देश्य साझा हैं और उनका टकराव सिर्फ विचारों का मतभेद था।En: However, both realized their goals were shared and their clash was just a difference of ideas.Hi: आरोव ने तय किया कि वह मीरा के काम में सहयोग करेगा और जूनून से फोटोग्राफी को उसका सशक्त माध्यम बनाएगा।En: Aarav decided he would support Meera's work and passionately use photography as his powerful medium.Hi: मीरा ने खुद को भरोसा दिलाया कि विज्ञान और फोटोग्राफी दोनों प्रकृति संरक्षण में समान योगदान कर सकते हैं।En: Meera reassured herself that both science and photography could equally contribute to nature conservation.Hi: उनके मनमुटाव की समाप्ति के दौरान एक अविस्मरणीय घटना घटी।En: During the resolution of their discord, an unforgettable incident occurred.Hi: गाढ़ी झाड़ियों के बीच, एक विशाल सुंदर बंगाल टाइगर आलसी पगडंडियों पर आहिस्ता से निकल आया।En: Amidst the thick bushes, a magnificent Bengal tiger lazily emerged on the winding paths.Hi: आरोव और मीरा की सांसें थम गईं।En: Aarav and Meera held their breath.Hi: बाघ को देखकर, उनके दिलों में एक अद्वितीय अनुभव ने जगह बनाई और वे इस क्षण को अपने जहन में हमेशा के लिए चित्रांकित कर बैठे।En: Seeing the tiger, an unparalleled experience took place in their hearts, and they engraved this moment in their minds forever.Hi: इस घटना ने उन्हें एकजुट कर दिया।En: This event brought them closer together.Hi: उन्होंने तय किया कि अब वे मिलकर काम करेंगे।En: They decided to work collaboratively from now on.Hi: फोटो के साथ विज्ञान का मेल उन्हें एक नई दिशा देगा।En: The combination of photography and science would lead them in a new direction.Hi: यह उनके बीच सम्मान और समझ का एक नया अध्याय था।En: It was a new chapter of respect and understanding between them.Hi: सुंदरबन से लौटते हुए, दोनों के चेहरे पर मुस्कान थी; उनके मन में उम्मीदों की नयी कहानी थी।En: As they returned from the Sundarbans, smiles adorned their faces; a new story of hope was in their hearts.Hi: आरोव ने यहां अपना मकसद पाया और मीरा को अपने काम पर नई प्रेरणा मिली।En: Aarav found his purpose here, and Meera found new inspiration in her work.Hi: और बस ऐसे ही, उनके जीवन की सर्दियों में बसंत का आगमन हुआ।En: And just like that, the spring arrived in the winter of their lives.Hi: सुंदरबन ने उन्हें सिखाया कि सहयोग में ही असली शक्तियां छिपी होती हैं।En: The Sundarbans taught them that true power lies in collaboration.Hi: उनका सफर यहीं खत्म नहीं हुआ; बल्कि ये बस शुरुआत थी।En: Their journey didn't end here; rather, it was just the beginning. Vocabulary Words:bathed: नहलायाdense: घनेhue: रंगenlivened: जीवंतchilly: ठंडीmist: धुंधलीamazing: अद्वितीयcapture: कैदrustling: घिसट रहीdedicated: समर्पितconservation: संरक्षणpondering: लकीरेंtension: तनावviewpoints: दृष्टिकोणdisrupted: विघ्नevident: दिखाresolution: समाप्तिunforgettable: अविस्मरणीयmagnificent: विशालengraved: चित्रांकितcollaboratively: मिलकरcombination: मेलinspiration: प्रेरणाjourney: सफरbeginning: शुरुआतsprout: अंकुरpower: शक्तिgolden: सुनहरेshadowed: छायाrealized: महसूस
Welcome to PGX Ideas #6Here I sit down with some of the most interesting minds in the world — scientists, philosophers, economists, and creators — to think about the forces shaping the future.Each episode is an attempt to understand ONE BIG question. The kind that doesn't have a single answer but reveals how people who think deeply approach life, work, and meaning.This time, I spoke with Aravind Srinivas on PGX Ideas - Co-founder and CEO of Perplexity Al about: Does AI truly understand me?Timestamps:00:00 - How did you get into AI?02:45 - Ad05:40 - Lessons from rejection or studying abroad11:16 - Why do emergent effects matter?13:05 - India's competitive culture15:05 - Talent problem or system failure?16:25 - How can India evolve?17:45 - China's approach to research21:02 - What's cutting-edge in AI today?25:02 - What creates value in an economy?28:45 - What is the internet built on?32:48 - Can AI assist humans?35:25 - Why do humans wonder?37:25 - Why do humans create?40:50 - Does memory still matter?43:15 - Does curiosity create knowledge?45:40 - Biological vs artificial intelligence51:24 - Is curiosity uniquely human?58:55 - Can AI shape human thinking?1:05:24 - Do we understand intelligence?1:10:50 - Meaning beyond behaviourism1:21:48 - How do kids learn to learn?1:25:43 - Why is hardware innovation hard?1:31:19 - Can AI feel?1:39:00 - Path to superintelligence1:47:35 - Questions for PrakharEnjoy.
This week, Monika unpacks a busy stretch of economic headlines: a strong 8.2% GDP print, the rupee slipping to 90 against the dollar, and a 0.25% RBI rate cut. She begins by explaining why exchange rates matter, what drives currency demand, and why the recent rupee depreciation reflects global risk aversion, high US rates, and a seasonal widening of the current account deficit. Drawing on economist Sajjid Chinoy's view, Monika highlights how a softer rupee can improve export competitiveness and why exceptionally low inflation gives the RBI confidence to allow the currency to adjust without triggering instability.Monika then explains how the RBI's rate cut fits into the broader macro picture. With the repo rate now at 5.25%, the combination of strong growth, a gently depreciating rupee, and lower rates signals confidence in inflation staying anchored. She outlines what this means for savers and borrowers: FD and RBI bond investors may want to lock in long tenors while real returns remain high, borrowers should see relief ahead, and long-duration debt funds may offer tactical opportunities. Above all, she reminds listeners that stable financial plans should not be derailed by headlines or market noise.In listener questions, Anonymous from Bengaluru seeks guidance on navigating family wealth differences while choosing a life partner, Akila weighs renting versus buying as she plans a move before eventually settling into a retirement home, and Aravind from Kerala asks whether investing across top democratic countries is practical for an Indian investor.Chapters:00:00 – 00:00) RBI Rate Cuts and the Rupee at 90(00:00 – 00:00) Why the Rupee Fell and What It Means for Inflation(00:00 – 00:00) Navigating Marriage Decisions When Families Differ in Wealth(00:00 – 00:00) Choosing Between Renting, Buying, or Retirement Homes(00:00 – 00:00) Should Indians Invest Internationally? Practical Global Diversificationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9897cGJP0wAIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
What happens when alternative investments shift from niche products to the industry's go-to value proposition? In this episode, we're joined by financial planner and self-described "pathological nerd" Aravind Sithamparapillai for a rigorous exploration of private markets, product due diligence, advisor incentives, and the narratives driving the surging popularity of alts. Aravind has become known in advisor circles for asking the uncomfortable questions at conferences—the ones that expose gaps in explanations, shaky assumptions, and in some cases, outright contradictions. In this conversation, he shares the stories and analytical frameworks behind his deep dives into mortgage funds, private credit, private real estate, IRR-based marketing, vintage stacking, stale pricing, operational risk, and why even large professional allocators get burned. We explore how advisors are selling alts, how funds are pitching them, what due diligence actually requires, how expected returns can be decomposed, and why illiquidity and "low correlation" benefits rarely play out in practice. Aravind also explains how some funds maintain stable NAVs through "extend and pretend," how gating works, why audited financials aren't a safety blanket, and why even top-tier firms miss red flags. Key Points From This Episode: (0:00:38) Aravind's introduction and reputation for deep, "pathological" research (0:02:23) Why alts have become embedded in Toronto's planning culture (0:03:38) Client pressure, advisor FOMO, and the belief that 60/40 is "broken" (0:05:31) Aravind's personal path into indexing, factors, and Dimensional (0:10:46) Why he started digging into alts: curiosity, client conversations, and advisor narratives (0:13:47) The "conference meme": why he asks questions others avoid (16:58) The role of intellectual honesty vs. industry narratives (20:19) The pivotal 2023 mortgage fund story: duration, turnover, and a major contradiction (22:51) "Extend and pretend": how stable NAVs can be manufactured (28:59) What "gating" actually means and why it matters (31:48) Marketing tactics: cherry-picked start dates and chart crimes (32:47) IRR manipulation, vintage stacking, and anchoring bias (36:35) Why comparing gross private credit returns to net equity returns is misleading (39:18) The problem with "low correlation" as a selling point (41:00) Why rebalancing with illiquid assets often fails in practice (44:58) How Aravind builds expected return estimates for alts (47:07) Private real estate: why expected returns often land near public market levels (48:48) A case study: apparent outperformance disappears once you match the right benchmark (51:43) The idiosyncratic risk of overweighting single-sector, single-region REITs (55:12) Why most advisors don't truly understand the all-in fees (58:00) What real due diligence should include (and why it's so hard) (1:00:35) Should advisors trust third-party due diligence providers? (1:02:58) How much comfort should investors take from audited financials? (1:05:02) Why valuation levels (1–3) matter and why most private funds use Level 3 inputs (1:06:00) The overall conclusion: markets work, but alts require extraordinary scrutiny Links From Today's Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Benjamin Felix — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Cameron Passmore — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Cameron on X — https://x.com/CameronPassmore Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ Ben Wilson on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-wilson/ Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
130 IPOs from over 400 startups. IVP is now in its 18th fund, with companies like Perplexity, Glean, Slack, Figma, Twitter, Uber, and Abridge in its portfolio. Somesh Dash, general partner at the 45-year-old firm, has been part of IVP for more than 20 years.We start with something we are both passionate about, building in the US-India corridor. Somesh talks about the group of people who put the silicon in Silicon Valley, the immigrants. From Andy Grove to Elon Musk to Chennai-born Aravind Srinivas.He recalls the first time he met Aravind at a WeWork, when Perplexity had just 20 employees and a beta product or how Dylan (Founder of Figma) had the vision nobody else had on the future of design, way before ai. The early signals Somesh saw in these founders, long before any signs of massive success were visible. He also talks about the companies they missed, giants like DoorDash, OpenAI, and Anthropic.Though this seasoned investor truly believes in AI, he says the sector is due for a correction. The bubble will burst. Most Gen 1.0 AI companies are unlikely to reach billion-dollar valuations or go public. But as always in tech, the lessons from this first wave will shape Gen 2.0 companies. And the teams that understand and adapt from this early wave will build the next generation of successful AI companies. Also, when the bubble bursts, that's the time to invest. Why?Somesh Dash shares in this episode.0:00 – Trailer1:12 – Immigrants who built Silicon Valley4:27 – India's incredible contribution to the Valley5:30 – How the India–US friction will actually help6:29 – What's at stake for both countries10:42 – Where India stands in AI11:45 – First meeting with Aravind Srinivas13:47 – Why IVP invested in Perplexity two years ago17:11 – In AI, don't take product–market fit for granted18:43 – Courage to fail & double down on early wins19:36 – Why multiple investors on a cap table isn't bad22:14 – How IVP invested in Figma24:28 – IPO is a milestone, not the end25:56 – Why US public markets are not overvalued27:50 – How a VC defines startup success31:08 – The best thing about failed startups32:12 – Why IVP missed DoorDash34:54 – How IVP decides to invest or pass38:27 – The doctor who builds tech45:05 – Future of Content is honesty and vulnerability47:11 – Meeting OpenAI & Anthropic in the early days48:52 – AI “startups” with capex the size of nations49:53 – The power law in venture capital50:45 – Why we're close to an AI correction54:11 – Gen 2.0 startups are built on Gen 1.0 foundations56:45 – Will the AI bubble burst?1:01:32 – Do high valuations during peaks still make sense?1:05:04 – What keeps IVP strong for five decades1:08:11 – The Co's making IVP more bullish on India–US corridor-------------India's talent has built the world's tech—now it's time to lead it.This mission goes beyond startups. It's about shifting the center of gravity in global tech to include the brilliance rising from India.What is Neon Fund?We invest in seed and early-stage founders from India and the diaspora building world-class Enterprise AI companies. We bring capital, conviction, and a community that's done it before.Subscribe for real founder stories, investor perspectives, economist breakdowns, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we're doing it all at Neon.-------------Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7-------------Send us a text
In this episode, I am joined by Financial Planner, Aravind, for a deep dive into one of the most common (and misunderstood) questions for incorporated business owners: Should I pay myself a salary or a dividend?We unpack the myths, explore the tax mechanics, and walk through real-life planning considerations that go far beyond the coffee shop advice of “dividends are better.” Spoiler alert: the answer is almost always “it depends"! Our conversation included:The concept of tax integration and why it mattersWhy CPP is not the villain it is sometimes made out to beHow your business lifecycle affects compensation strategyWhat notional accounts are and why you should careThe impact of salary on disability insurance, mortgage applications, and moreWhy dividends can be a powerful tool especially when cleaning up corporate tax accountsThe importance of annual planning with your accountant and financial plannerCONNECT WITH MY GUEST:Twitter: @aravindsithamLinkedin: Aravind Sithamparapillai - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sithamparapillai/Instagram: @Aravind_sithamparapillaiHERE ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT WITH ME:My website! Email: thetaxchickpodcast@gmail.com@tax.chick (IG) LinkedInBe a "Tax Chick VIP"
How would you record a special moment? Maybe you could take a photograph, film a little video, or record some audio. We have lots of ways of recording what life LOOKS and SOUNDS like, but is the same true for the other senses? What if you wanted to record the smells that greet you on entering your favourite restaurant? Or record the way your loved ones hand feels in yours? These are the questions on the mind of listener Aravind, from California in the USA. He wants to know if there are any ways of recording and reproducing sensory experiences like taste and smell, or physical touch. Anand Jagatia is on the case, and is smelling, tasting, and quite literally FEELING his way to the answer. From a multi-sensory movie experience in Valencia, Spain, to the fascinating history of the pioneers of ‘scented cinema', through to the ground-breaking “haptic technology” which is enhancing the capabilities of our sense of touch. Both for us, and for the robots which do the jobs we don't want to. Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Emily Knight Editor: Ben Motley(Photo: Woman making ASMR sounds with microphone and perfume on yellow background, closeup - stock photo. Credit: Liudmila Chernetska via Getty Images)
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas joins the show to explore how AI agents, personalization, and new browsing models could transform the internet experience. From replacing mundane workflows with proactive assistance to envisioning a fully AI-native operating system, Aravind shares his long-term vision, the thinking behind Perplexity's new Comet browser, and why curiosity will remain humanity's most valuable skill in the AI era. We also dive into competing with Big Tech, protecting users from AI-generated “slop,” and the architectural choices that make AI-assisted browsing faster, more reliable, and more personal. ------
OpenAI spent the week responding to outcry from users who miss the behavior of the old ChatGPT, before the latest flagship model was released.We discuss the criticism, why it caught the company by surprise and what it indicates about the deepening emotional relationships that people are forming with chatbots.Then, Aravind Srinivas, the chief executive of Perplexity AI, joins us to discuss his company's new artificial intelligence-powered browser, Comet; his company's bid to buy Google Chrome; and what the future of the internet looks like when users turn to A.I. assistants to browse the web for them. Finally, to cap it all off, we rate the craziest tech stories of the week in our game Hot Mess Express.Guests:Aravind Srinivas, chief executive of Perplexity AI.Additional Reading:Chatbots Can Go Into a Delusional Spiral. Here's How It Happens.Three Big Lessons From the GPT-5 BacklashA.I. Start-Up Perplexity Offers to Buy Google's Chrome Browser for $34.5 BillionElon Musk Threatens to Sue Apple Over Claims It Favors OpenAIU.S. Government to Take Cut of Nvidia and AMD A.I. Chip Sales to China Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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How Should Business Owners Pay Themselves? Salary vs. Dividends In this episode of Retirement Planning Simplified, Joe Curry sits down with financial expert Aravind Sithamparapillai to talk about how business owners should structure their compensation. They break down the pros and cons of salary versus dividends, how CPP (Canada Pension Plan) fits into retirement planning, and what business owners need to know about tax integration. You'll also hear about: When paying into CPP can actually help you in retirement How RRSPs compare to CPP as retirement tools How to avoid OAS clawbacks What to consider when clearing out notional accounts Whether you're a small business owner or incorporated professional, this episode helps you make informed decisions about your compensation and long-term financial goals. Here's what you're in for: 00:00 – Intro 00:07 – Common business owner compensation strategies 01:09 – How tax integration works 03:28 – When to choose dividends vs. salary 07:01 – Is CPP a cost or a future benefit? 09:25 – Understanding employee vs. employer CPP contributions 20:42 – RRSPs vs. CPP for retirement planning 27:29 – How taxes and government benefits affect your strategy 30:24 – Wrap-up and where to learn more —------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT ARAVIND SITHAMPARAPILLAI Aravind Sithamparapillai is a motivated and collaborative professional who brings a competitive edge, a team-first mindset, and a strong belief in the value of authentic relationships. He's driven not just to succeed, but to support those around him and create a positive, lasting impact. Known for his dedication and integrity, Aravind approaches every challenge with energy, empathy, and a commitment to excellence. You can reach out to Aravind through: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sithamparapillai https://calendly.com/aravind-sithamparapillai-ironwoodcanada/30min —------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT JOE CURRY Joe Curry is the host of Business and Exit Planning Simplified and the owner and lead financial planner at Matthews + Associates in Peterborough, Ontario. A Certified Financial Planner and Certified Exit Planning Advisor, Joe is passionate about helping business owners maximize value, plan successful exits, and find purpose beyond their business. His mission is to ensure clients retire with confidence—financially secure and personally fulfilled. You can reach out to Joe through: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curryjoe Website: https://www.retirementplanningsimplified.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/RetirementPlanningSimplified/ https://matthewsandassociates.ca/ ABOUT BUSINESS AND EXIT PLANNING SIMPLIFIED The Business and Exit Planning Simplified podcast offers clear, actionable guidance to help business owners maximize value, plan successful exits, and achieve financial freedom. Hosted by Joe Curry, a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Exit Planning Advisor, each episode delivers expert insights, real-life case studies, and practical strategies tailored for service-based entrepreneurs approaching retirement. The podcast empowers listeners to transition with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. —------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are those of Joseph Curry, a registrant of Aligned Capital Partners Inc. (ACPI), and may not necessarily be those of ACPI. This video is for informational purposes only and not intended to be personalized investment advice. The views expressed are opinions of Joseph Curry and may not necessarily be those of ACPI. Content is prepared for general circulation and information contained does not constitute an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any investment fund, security or other product or service.
This is Alex Heath, deputy editor at The Verge. Nilay's out on parental leave for the next few months, so I'll be stepping in to host our Thursday episodes while he's out. My guest today is Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who is betting that the browser is where more useful AI will get built. Perplexity just released Comet, an AI web browser for the Mac and Windows that's still in an invite-only beta. I've been using it, and it's very interesting. In this conversation, Aravind and I also discussed the future of Perplexity, the AI talent wars, and why he thinks people will eventually pay thousands of dollars for a single AI prompt. Links: Perplexity just launched an AI web browser | Verge Perplexity wants to buy Chrome if Google has to sell it | Verge The Dia browser is a big bet on the. web and AI | Verge Perplexity's CEO on fighting Google & the AI browser war | Command Line Perplexity launches a $200 monthly subscription plan | Verge Meta says it's winning the talent war with OpenAI | Verge Meta is trying to win the AI race with money | Verge Meta held talks to buy Perplexity and others | Command Line Inside Mark Zuckerberg's AI hiring spree | Command Line Perplexity is ready to take on Google | Command Line Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I'm sharing an incredible success story that'll give you chills. My student Padma went from having an empty calendar to being booked solid through September - all in just 8 weeks.This isn't just another "feel good" interview. Padma gets real about what it was like to feel scrambled and overwhelmed in her business, and exactly how the step-by-step structure of my program, The Fully Booked Method, changed everything for her.In this episode, you'll hear:How Padma filled her June calendar completely and only has ONE date left in JulyWhy the weekly structure and accountability made all the difference (compared to her previous self-paced experience)The specific modules that gave her confidence to reach out to people she was always hesitant to contactHer advice for photographers who feel scrambled and need a clear roadmapWhy she says this investment gives "quick returns" when you follow throughReady to hear a real transformation story that could be yours next? Padma's journey from overwhelmed to fully booked proves that with the right structure and guidance, everything can change in just 8 weeks. Press play now to get inspired and see what's possible for your photography business.Connect with Padma___________________________________________________________________________ The doors to the Fully Booked Method open again on July 15th! Join the waitlist for all the details and to get first dibs on one of the spots. Go from inconsistent photography bookings and marketing overwhelm to a streamlined business with a calendar full of dream clients—giving you predictable income, creative fulfillment, and the freedom to build a photography career on your terms.It's time to go from stressed out to booked out!!
I was privileged to be granted access as a member of the press to EO Summit by the convener, Aravind (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravindravichandran/). I am now delivering on my duty providing coverage for you here. Adam Maher (https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-maher-17969731/) is CEO and Founder at Ursa Space Systems Inc (https://ursaspace.com/). He participated in the Commodity Intelligence panel at the Summit (https://www.eosummit.com/eos2025/detailed-program). Conveniently, that is also the subject of this episode. So, for those who couldn't make it this is a chance to get a flavor of the event. It was a privilege to have Adam's time and attention. I know from organising this episode that he is a very busy man.Another upcoming guest from the summit will be Alex Logan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-logan-cecil/). He will be talking about how they do nature data at Cecil.
Aravind Srinivas leads Perplexity — whose AI-powered search engine provides direct, sourced answers to any question you might ask it. On this episode of View From The Top: The Podcast, Srinivas joins Aislin Rorth, MBA '25, for a conversation that provides unique insight into how a young leader steers a late-stage startup with big aspirations — from finding a lane in consumer AI to rounding up investors and fighting the inertia that seems to grip startups as they grow. “If we are a reliable answer machine to everybody and widely accessible, that not just gives you answers but helps you accomplish tasks, too — make transactions, buy things, book things, book flights, get the best deals and make your life more productive, give you back more time — I think we are going to be a pretty industry-defining product and company,” Srinivas says. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Getting laid off is scary, and very often it is unexpected. Without another job lined up, it can be a real challenge to figure out how to manage your finances. Aravind Sithamparapillai, an associate with Ironwood Wealth Management Group, joins us to talk about what needs managing when you get laid off. Connect with Aravind on X/Twitter and LinkedIn.
The late biologist E.O. Wilson said that “the real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology. And it is terrifically dangerous.” Wilson said that back in 2011, long before any of us were talking about large language models or GPTs. A little more than a decade later, artificial intelligence is already completely transforming our world. Practitioners and experts have compared A.I. to the advent of electricity and fire itself. “God-like” doesn't seem that far off. Even sober experts predict disease cures and radically expanded lifespans, real-time disaster prediction and response, the elimination of language barriers, and other earthly miracles. A.I. is amazing, in the truest sense of that word. It is also leading some to predict nothing less than a crisis in what it means to be human in an age of brilliant machines. Others—including some of the people creating this technology—predict our possible extinction as a species. But you don't have to go quite that far to imagine the way it will transform our relationship toward information and our ability to pursue the truth. For tens of thousands of years, since humans started to stand upright and talk to each other, we've found our way to wisdom through disagreement and debate. But in the age of A.I., our sources of truth are machines that spit out the information we already have, reflecting our biases and our blind spots. What happens to truth when we no longer wrestle with it—and only receive it passively? When disagreeable, complicated human beings are replaced with A.I. chatbots that just tell us what we want to hear? It makes today's concerns about misinformation and disinformation seem quaint. Our ability to detect whether something is real or an A.I.-generated fabrication is approaching zero. And unlike social media—a network of people that we instinctively know can be wrong—A.I. systems have a veneer of omniscience, despite being riddled with the biases of the humans who trained them. Meanwhile, a global arms race is underway, with the U.S. and China competing to decide who gets to control the authoritative information source of the future. So last week Bari traveled to San Francisco to host a debate on whether this remarkable, revolutionary technology will enhance our understanding of the world and bring us closer to the truth . . .or do just the opposite. The resolution: The Truth Will Survive Artificial Intelligence! Aravind Srinivas argued yes—the truth will survive A.I. Aravind is the CEO of one of the most exciting companies in this field, Perplexity, which he co-founded in 2022 after working at OpenAI, Google, and DeepMind. Aravind was joined by Dr. Fei-Fei Li. Fei-Fei is a professor of computer science at Stanford, the founding co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered A.I., and the CEO and co-founder of World Labs, an A.I. company focusing on spatial intelligence and generative A.I. Jaron Lanier argued that no, the truth will not survive A.I. Jaron is a computer scientist, best-selling author, and the founder of VPL Research, the first company to sell virtual reality products. Jaron was joined by Nicholas Carr, the author of countless best-selling books on the human consequences of technology, including Pulitzer Prize finalist The Shallows, The Glass Cage, and, most recently, Superbloom. He also writes the wonderful Substack New Cartographies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack was once a market participant at Goldman Sachs; she's a policymaker now, but she says she's still watching the markets during periods of volatility. Google is still under antitrust scrutiny, but regulation may affect AI innovation. Aravind Srinivas, CEO of AI engine Perplexity, discusses Google's contributions to its competitors and the future of AI. Plus, Fed Chair Jay Powell, China, the Kentucky Derby, and even millionaires are caught in President Trump's crosshairs. Aravind Srinivas - 33:13Steve Liesman & Beth Hammack - 15:44 In this episode:Aravind Srinivas, @AravSrinivasBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
Aravind Srinivas is the co-founder and CEO of Perplexity AI, the world's first generally available conversation answer engine. Founded in August 2022 with Johnny Ho, Andy Konwinski, and Denis Yarats, Perplexity delivers accurate, sourced answers to any question. Born and raised in Chennai, India, Srinivas moved to the U.S. in 2017 and earned a PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, where he also taught a course in Deep Unsupervised Learning. He previously held prominent research roles at OpenAI, DeepMind, and Google, and he has positioned Perplexity as a leader in AI-powered information access with backing from top investors including Jeff Bezos, Elad Gil, Nat Friedman, and many others. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
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Discover how to harness AI and cloud technology to revolutionize your data strategy. Aravind Nuthalapati explains how businesses can leverage AI-driven insights, overcome cloud migration challenges, and position themselves for competitive success.About the GuestAravind is a Cloud Technology Leader specializing in big data and cloud technologies, where he focuses on driving strategic modernization of data ecosystems to support diverse analytics use cases. With a proven track record of delivering scalable and cost-effective solutions, Aravind Nuthalapati excels at aligning business objectives with innovative technology strategies. He has extensive experience leading large-scale big-data cluster management and cloud migration initiatives, driving significant architectural enhancements that optimize ROI and reduce operational expenses. Recognized for his ability to adopt and implement emerging technologies quickly, Aravind is a trusted advisor across functions. He is known for his cutting-edge AI, cloud, and data solutions expertise.Relevant Linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/findaravindThe Top 3 Key LearningsA strategic approach to modernizing data ecosystems involves aligning clearly with business objectives.Overcoming cloud migration challenges requires phased strategies, skill training, and the right tools.AI-driven analytics and automation will accelerate innovation, enhance predictive capabilities, and boost real-time decision-making.Chapters00:00 Introduction to CX Goalkeeper Podcast00:28 Meet Aravind, a Technology Enthusiast00:44 AI Power Data Revolution: What Leaders Need to Know02:20 Modernizing Data Ecosystems for Advanced Analytics05:37 Challenges and Solutions in Cloud Migration08:31 Best Practices for Delivering Cloud Solutions12:02 Future of AI and Cloud Integration15:38 AI Transforming Data Analytics: Next 3-5 Years18:38 AI and Cloud: Vision for the Next 10 Years20:08 Final Thoughts and Contact Information20:35 Golden Nugget and ConclusionRate and review the CX Goalkeeper Podcast. It means the world to us! Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qYr4nh Spotify: https://bit.ly/3GhCGXeCXGK
Lors du sommet de Paris sur l'IA, j'ai rencontré Aravind Srinivas, cofondateur et CEO de Perplexity, qui nous explique pourquoi son chatbot est, selon lui, unique.Perplexity se positionne comme un sérieux concurrent de ChatGPT en misant sur la transparence des sources et la fiabilité. Dans cet épisode :Comment Perplexity se différencie des autres chatbots en intégrant systématiquement des sources vérifiables.L'importance de la transparence et de la « chaîne de pensée » pour renforcer la confiance des utilisateurs.Les avantages de Perplexity en termes de fiabilité et de personnalisation des recherches.L'introduction récente de fonctionnalités avancées, notamment la recherche approfondie et l'exécution de tâches automatisées.La vision d'Aravind Srinivas sur l'avenir de l'IA et la compétition féroce dans le secteur.Mots-clés : Sommet IA, Perplexity, ChatGPT, intelligence artificielle, chatbot, IA, sources vérifiables, recherche IA, transparence, Aravind Srinivas, innovation technologique, Paris AI Summit-----------♥️ Soutenez Monde Numérique : https://donorbox.org/monde-numerique
Human potential will only accelerate with AI answering questions better and faster than ever before, says Aravind Srinivas, cofounder and CEO of conversational search engine Perplexity. He examines the trends driving new AI-powered tools that nourish curiosity and creativity — and how they might usher in a new era of intellectual growth and discovery. "Knowledge does not really care about who you are, where you're from or who you have access to. Rather, what matters is the next question you're going to ask," says Srinivas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Human potential will only accelerate with AI answering questions better and faster than ever before, says Aravind Srinivas, cofounder and CEO of conversational search engine Perplexity. He examines the trends driving new AI-powered tools that nourish curiosity and creativity — and how they might usher in a new era of intellectual growth and discovery. "Knowledge does not really care about who you are, where you're from or who you have access to. Rather, what matters is the next question you're going to ask," says Srinivas.
Human potential will only accelerate with AI answering questions better and faster than ever before, says Aravind Srinivas, cofounder and CEO of conversational search engine Perplexity. He examines the trends driving new AI-powered tools that nourish curiosity and creativity — and how they might usher in a new era of intellectual growth and discovery. "Knowledge does not really care about who you are, where you're from or who you have access to. Rather, what matters is the next question you're going to ask," says Srinivas.
Today I welcome Aravind Sithamparapillai (MBA), who is an associate at Ironwood Wealth Management. Aravind is becoming known as a tax ninja - he breaks down complex topics nicely for listeners of all levels.While the focus of this episode is meant to be CPP (Canada Pension Plan) & its relevance to business owners, we cover a lot of ground that includes salary vs dividends & tax basics.Discussion Points:Aravind's background (4:18)The basics of tax integration (5:00)Tax integration by province/territory (6:42)Tax credit & deduction on the employee portion of CPP (9:16)Employer portion of CPP - tax deductible (14:13)What is the true cost of CPP? (16:30)Understanding the dividend gross up & dividend tax credit (22:05)Income based benefits that can be impacted by the dividend gross up (26:15)CPP vs investing yourself in the corporation (31:13)Salary + dividend vs salary only approach (39:10)What about the IPP (41:35)Other CPP benefits - disability, children, survivor (43:30)Post call newsletter: https://postcall.ca/Aravind:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sithamparapillai/aravind.sithamparapillai@ironwoodcanada.comYatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Amex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPhttps://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCYEoc&XLINK=MYCP
Jim talks with Aravind Srinivas, co-founder and CEO of the AI-powered search engine Perplexity. They discuss Jim's use of Perplexity, its wide range of use cases, why Google search is limited by fear of mistakes, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), citations, coming up with the idea, leveraging existing tools vs inventing everything, the core product experience, how the orchestration engine works, semantic vector databases, testing Perplexity as a hedge fund strategist, the Perplexity API, Perplexity's moat, maintaining cognitive sovereignty, paid tiers, what the company needs to succeed, having individuals as major investors, debunking rumors of acquisition by NVIDIA, affordances for coders, and much more. Episode Transcript Perplexity Aravind Srinivas is the CEO of Perplexity, the conversational "answer engine" that provides precise, user-focused answers to queries — with in-line citations. Aravind co-founded the company in 2022 after working as a research scientist at OpenAI, Google, and DeepMind. To date, Perplexity has raised over $165 million from investors including Jeff Bezos, Nat Friedman, Elad Gil, NVIDIA, and the late Susan Wojciki. He has a PhD in computer science from UC Berkeley and a Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
Whether finding a restaurant or fact-checking a new claim, search engines are one of the main avenues we use to navigate the world. So why are modern engines so clunky and frustrating – and how is AI already changing the infrastructure we use to access information on the internet? Bilawal sits down with CEO of Perplexity AI Aravind Srinivas to discuss how we got to a world with too many links, and what the future may hold for your experience on the web.
From Stress Test, The Globe's personal finance podcast for Gen Z and millennials:We're taking a peek into the TFSAs of regular Canadians to give you ideas of how to better use yours. In this episode, Rob chats with Aravind Sithamparapillai of Ironwood Wealth Management to break down TFSAs, FHSAs and RRSPs. Aravind is not an accredited planner. We're also joined by two guests with very different investment strategies: a tech entrepreneur in the midst of launching his own business, and a millennial whose investment journey started somewhat unintentionally.
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Aravind Srinivas is the Co-Founder & CEO of Perplexity, the conversational "answer engine" that provides precise, user-focused answers to queries. Aravind co-founded the company in 2022 after working as a research scientist at OpenAI, Google, and DeepMind. To date, Perplexity has raised over $100 million from investors including Jeff Bezos, Nat Friedman, Elad Gil, and Susan Wojciki. In Today's Episode with Aravind Srinivas We Discuss: Biggest Lessons from DeepMind & OpenAI What was the best career advice Sam Altman @ OpenAI gave Aravind? What were Aravind's biggest takeaways at DeepMind? How did DeepMind shape how Aravind built Perplexity? What did Aravind mean by “competition is for losers?” What did he learn about talent assembly at DeepMind? The Next AI Breakthrough: Reasoning Does Aravind think we are experiencing diminishing returns on compute & model performance? Does Aravind agree reasoning will be the next big breakthrough for models? What are the reasons Aravind thinks models suck at reasoning today? What is the timeline for reasoning improvement according to Aravind? What does Aravind think are the biggest misconceptions about AI today? Will Foundation Models Commoditise? Does Aravind think foundation models will commoditise? What will the end state of foundation models look like? Why does Aravind think the second tier models will get commoditised? Why does Aravind think the subscription model will not work for AI models with true reasoning? Why does Aravind think the application layer companies will benefit from foundation models commoditising? Why does Aravind think foundation models will not verticalize? When does Aravind think is the right time to go enterprise? What is his strategy to differentiate Perplexity from its competitors? AI Arms Race: Who Will Win? Who does Aravind think will be the winners of foundation models? What do AI companies need to do to win the model arms race? How does Aravind think startups can compete against incumbents' infinite cash flow? What are the reasons Aravind thinks Perplexity's browsing is better than ChatGPT? What is Aravind's biggest challenge at Perplexity today?
One of the most preeminent AI founders, Aravind Srinivas (CEO, Perplexity), believes we could see 100+ AI startups valued over $10B in our future. In the episode, we discuss why Perplexity decided to compete with Google and Aravind shares predictions for the utopian future of artificial intelligence. He also discusses the differences between working at both DeepMind and OpenAI, why personalized knowledge on demand could be a trillion-dollar opportunity and more. (00:00) Intro(01:34) The Evolution of Search Engines(04:01) Perplexity: Bridging the Gap Between Google and Wikipedia(05:04) The Philosophy Behind Perplexity and Its Unique Approach(06:33) Redefining Search: The Shift from Links to Answers(09:02) The Business Model Dilemma: Google's Challenge with Innovation(13:46) The Importance of Aligning Shareholder and User Interests(27:00) The Complexities of Building a Competitive AI Talent Pool(33:33) Perplexity's Business Model and Subscription Strategy(39:54) The Future of Search: Personalization and Real-Time Data(44:21) Enhancing User Engagement with Suggested Next Questions(48:10) Key Success Metrics and the Importance of Daily Queries(50:21) The Challenge of Gaining User Trust(50:48) Personalizing Products for User Engagement(50:55) Navigating the AI Model Landscape(51:40) The Strategic Decision Against Building Own Models(52:22) Leveraging Open Source Models and Infrastructure Efficiency(53:37) The Business Model and Value Proposition(58:12) AI's Potential to Transform Work and Empowerment(01:03:11) The Future of AI: More Compute or Breakthroughs?(01:05:39) The Startup Ecosystem and AI's Billion-Dollar Potential(01:07:26) AI Safety and Regulation: A Founder's Perspective(01:08:15) Inspirations and Influences: Learning from Larry Page(01:20:51) Building a User-Centric Product: The Perplexity Journey(01:36:13) The Future of Perplexity and Changing User Habits Produced: Rashad Assir & Leah ClapperMixed and edited: Justin HrabovskyExecutive Producer: Josh Machiz Check out Unsupervised Learning, Redpoint's AI Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@UCUl-s_Vp-Kkk_XVyDylNwLA
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My guest today is Aravind Srinivas. He is the founder and CEO of Perplexity, a startup that he describes as an “answer engine” built from scratch with AI. Aravind has set out for perplexity to become the most powerful answer engine backed by up-to-date sources. He helps me pick the technology apart, describing the behind the scenes of what it takes to build Perplexity to reach its potential and compete alongside the likes of Google and OpenAI. Our conversation goes deep into programming this type of infrastructure, the competition around latency, and constructing a business model around deep learning. There is so much on this horizon, so please enjoy my conversation with Aravind Srinivas. Listen to Founders Podcast For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus, the only investment research platform built for fundamental investors. How hard do you work to get the insights you need to make a great investment decision? How many hours do you spend digging through public records and expert transcripts, or manually updating complex models? Investors should compete on their ability to analyze investments, not how well they aggregate data. That's why Tegus offers a unified, end-to-end research platform that combines robust qualitative content sets, up-to-date financial data, management and culture checks, and more — all in the same easy-to-use, streamlined user experience. 95% of the top 20 global private equity firms use Tegus. Shouldn't you? Learn more and get your free trial at tegus.com/patrick. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:04:08) First Question - Redefining 'Great' in Search (00:07:16) The Mechanics of Perplexity (00:10:59) The Evolution of Perplexity From Wrapper to Robust Infrastructure (00:13:19) The Future of Large Language Models (LLMs) (00:22:39) Aravind's Strategy For Constructing The Business Model (00:28:16) The Process of Building an Index for a Search Engine (00:35:55) The Impact of Scaling and Data Quality on AI Models (00:40:00) Bottlenecks in AI Development (00:47:06) The Talent Landscape in AI (00:57:59) The Vision for the Future of Search (01:00:19) Importance of Execution in AI Startups
On this episode of Okay, Computer. Dan Nathan and Deirdre Bosa discuss Perplexity vs. other chatbots (2:30), Elon Musk suing Open AI & Sam Altman (7:30), Apple & Google sitting out the AI rally (9:45), and enterprise chatbots taking jobs (22:45). After the break, Dan sits down with Aravind Srinivas, Perplexity CEO and Ann Bordetsky, Partner at NEA for the latest installment of our Funders x Founders series (27:30). They hit Aravind's background (29:00), reinventing search (33:00), what Perplexity is and how it works (38:30), taking share from Google (41:30), revenue sources they are focused on (56:30) and a vibe check on Silicon Valley (57:15). Articles Mentioned on this Podcast: Google vs. Google: The Internal Struggle Holding Back its AI (CNBC's TechCheck) Elon Musk Suing Open AI & Sam Altman Over Contract Breach (CNBC) Klarna froze hiring because of AI. Now it says its chatbot does the work of 700 full-time staff (Fortune) JPMorgan's AI-Aided Cashflow Model Can Cut Manual Work by 90% (Bloomberg) — View our show notes here Learn more about Current: current.com Listen to 'Strategic Alternatives': https://www.rbccm.com/en/gib/ma-inflection-points Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow @dee_bosa on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Aravind Srinivas is the CEO of Perplexity, an AI-powered search engine that answers queries with a few paragraphs in natural language. Srinivas joins the show to discuss how his company might threaten Google search, and whether conversational AI search is actually similar to traditional search at all. Tune into the second half where we discuss Aravind's perspective on how AI search might help or hurt news publishers. We also discuss Jeff Bezos's investment in Perplexity and where the cutting edge of AI is moving next. Tune in for a candid conversation with the CEO of the hottest AI startup in the world. ---- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Aravind Srinivas is the Founder & CEO of Perplexity AI. Perplexity is on a mission to build the world's most known centric company. In this conversation, we talk about how Perplexity is building Larry Page's dream of a true search engine, Jeff Bezos backing Perplexity, artificial intelligence, hardware, advertising, trends, his learning experiences, and more. ======================= Introducing Espresso - the world's most interactive portable display. They have a portable screen that is incredibly light, comes with a nice stand, and the user interface is very easy. Anyone who listens to this podcast can go to us.espres.so. They have a brand new offer waiting for you. ======================= BetOnline.ag is a proud sponsor of the the Pomp Podcast. Use crypto to bet on sports, play poker and enjoy casino games at BetOnline. Visit https://promotions.betonline.ag/pomp and use promo code POMP100 to receive a 100% matching bonus on any crypto deposit. BetOnline boasts no crypto transaction fees, and processing is anonymous, instantaneous and secure. ======================= Pomp writes a daily letter to over 250,000+ investors about business, technology, and finance. He breaks down complex topics into easy-to-understand language while sharing opinions on various aspects of each industry. You can subscribe at https://pomp.substack.com/
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Industrial Talk is onsite at the OMG Quarterly Standards Meeting and chatting with Aravind Kumar, Digital Automation Consultant with Belden about "Digital Automation - Digital Insights for Improved Tactical and Strategic Decisions". The following are some key digital automation takeaways for our conversation: Focus on shop floor connectivity as a foundational layer. This means connecting to all of your machines, regardless of their age or make, and bringing the data together in a central location. This will give you a foundation for future digital transformation initiatives. Start with simple use cases. Don't try to do too much at once. Start by automating simple tasks, such as sending alerts when a machine goes down. This will help you to see the value of shop floor connectivity and build momentum for further investment. Get buy-in from all stakeholders. Shop floor connectivity is a team effort. Make sure that you have the support of your operators, maintenance team, and management team before you start. Use the right tools. There are a number of different tools available for shopfloor connectivity. Choose a tool that is easy to use and that can scale to your needs. Be patient. It takes time to implement shop floor connectivity. Don't expect to see results overnight. Be patient and persistent, and you will eventually reap the benefits. Here are some additional thoughts from the conversation: The human factor is important. Shop floor connectivity is not just about technology. It's also about people. Make sure that you involve your operators and maintenance team in the planning and implementation process. This will help to ensure that the solution is successful. Don't be afraid to experiment. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for shop floor connectivity. Experiment with different approaches and find what works best for your business. The future of manufacturing is digital. Shop floor connectivity is essential for any manufacturer that wants to stay ahead of the competition. By investing in shop floor connectivity, you can improve efficiency, productivity, and profitability. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2023. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! ARAVIND KUMAR'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravindrkumar/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beldeninc/ Company Website: https://www.belden.com/ PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/JTPKL8ny7hw THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST":