Aravind Srinivas, Co-founder, president, and CEO of artificial intelligence firm Perplexity , feels it requires just one skill to be a company chief — “make peace with problems existing”, or the skill of embracing imperfection.
Speaking during a recent Dean’s Speaker Series talk at UC Berkeley Haas, Srinivas spoke about his thougths of the most crucial skill to become a CEO, Perplexity’s offerings, his philosophy for the business and for investors.
Launching 80% Perfect Products and Learning From the Market
For instance, in the funding rounds for the AI firm, the founder of the startup reveals he avoids presenting and goes straight for Q&A. He also revealed that Perplexity succeeds by launching products that are 80% perfect and subsequently enhancing by learning from the market dema

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