Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas on AI

🗣The most valuable AI users aren’t the average users anymore, they’re the ones running fleets of AI agents. Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas says AI is changing who matters most. Instead of millions of casual users, the biggest value now comes from a small group of power users who keep AI systems working around the clock. He says some engineers at Meta reportedly consume around $10 million worth of AI coding tools per engineer each year, while some Perplexity Computer users spend more than $10,000 a month running businesses through autonomous agent loops. Even inside Perplexity, employees have built multi-agent workflows so advanced that they resemble entire software architectures. That represents a major shift from the traditional software model. For years, success meant getting billions of people to perform small actions. With agentic AI, a single skilled operator can direct a network of AI agents that works continuously, completing tasks that once required entire teams.

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