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Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas: Indians are also being laid off in the US and honestly, the real problem is …: Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas | – Times of India

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Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas: Indians are also being laid off in the US and honestly, the real problem is …: Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas | – Times of India

A fierce debate about Indian immigrants and H-1B visas is gaining momentum in the US. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a key figure in President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign, has voiced strong support for H-1B visas. Alongside Indian-American tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk has been tapped to lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Highlighting the importance of foreign talent, Musk recently stressed that workers on H-1B visas are vital for tech companies, including his own, SpaceX and Tesla.
Perplexity AI founder Aravind Srinivas argues against the focus on H-1B visas. He told the Economic Times that the focus on H-1B visas is misplaced and unsupported by data, emphasizing illegal immigration as the more pressing issue.” Srinivas has previously worked at DeepMind, Google, and OpenAI. His company, Perplexity AI, is reportedly valued at $9 billion.

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“Clearly, it surprised everybody online and it’s not exactly data driven — the claims that the H-1B or Indian immigrants are taking away the jobs of laid-off American tech workers,” Srinivas stated in an interview. He pointed out that Indians are also affected by layoffs and that the government should prioritize addressing illegal immigration. “Indians are also being laid off and honestly, the real problem… is the illegal immigration. That’s what the government needs to cut down on. The numbers are just an order of magnitude higher there, and even in legal immigration, the problem is actually that the sectors in which people are getting laid off are not necessarily the ones that the Indian H-1B applications are coming. People getting laid off are not necessarily all engineers. If people actually took a look at the data and saw it for themselves, they wouldn’t be this angry,” he added.

H-1B visa debate that has divided

This fierce H-1B visa debate is said to have divided Trump’s supporters into two factions: One side supports H-1B visas, while the other opposes them. Figures like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have expressed support for H-1B visas, while others have criticized this stance.
Srinivas also defended Sriram Krishnan, the political figure’s pick for AI policy advisor, against criticism related to Krishnan’s past support of H-1B visas and immigration. Srinivas believes the criticism is unfair and expects the controversy to subside once people examine the data. He praised Krishnan’s qualifications and urged people to avoid misinterpreting his previous statements.

Aravind Srinivas met PM Narendra Modi

Last week, Aravind Srinivas also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a post on Twitter, Srinivas wrote, “Had the honour to meet Prime Minister @narendramodi ji. We had a great conversation about the potential for AI adoption in India and across the world. Really inspired by Modi Ji’s dedication to staying updated on the topic and his remarkable vision for the future.”
Responding to the post, Prime Minister Modi said, “It was great to meet you and discuss AI, its uses and its evolution. Good to see you doing great work with @perplexity_ai. Wish you all the best for your future endeavours.”

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