Meet Srinivas Narayanan, OpenAI's Indian-origin VP
The vice president of ChatGPT-maker on July 3 inaugurated the Global INDIAai Summit 2024 in the capital city alongside ministers and MeitY officials. He spoke about how AI has added speed and dynamism to an already-vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in India
The auditorium in New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam was buzzing on Wednesday with industry veterans, students, delegates of 15 member countries of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), and ministers from the central government. Leaders of global tech giants like Nvidia, AMD, Microsoft, Intel and AWS were also present. Among everyone, OpenAI’s Indian-origin vice president attracted the most attention, with attendees gathering around him for a selfie. Srinivas Narayanan inaugurated the Global INDIAai Summit 2024 alongside IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Government of Japan’s Hiroshi Yoshida, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT Jitin Prasada, Nasscom President Debjani Ghosh, and MeitY officials.
Narayanan grew up in Chennai and first learnt about artificial intelligence (AI) in 1994. During his undergraduate days at IIT-Madras, he wrote his first AI chess program. “Unlike the chess kids from Chennai these days, my AI chess wasn't very good. So, I couldn't have imagined back then that 30 years later, I would be talking about AI at a prestigious forum like this,” he said, addressing the gathering.
In his role as the VP of Applied at OpenAI, Narayanan leads the teams responsible for OpenAI’s products, including ChatGPT, which is used by over 100 million people weekly, and the developer platform, which is used by 2 million developers. He recently completed a year with the startup. Prior to joining OpenAI, he spent 13 years at Meta (previously Facebook). He was a part of their hyper-growth period, holding key roles in engineering leadership. Narayanan has done his master’s in computer sciences (CS) at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and his bachelor’s in CS at IIT-Madras.
During his talk at the summit, Narayanan stressed on the importance of building artificial general intelligence that is safe and beneficial for all of humanity. He also spoke about how OpenAI leadership has been closely connected with India and keeping it in mind in the important decisions that they are making. Edited excerpts:
Why AI is exciting now
In the last decade, the entire field has witnessed huge progress in AI. And in the last five years, we've seen huge progress in our ability to build generally intelligent models. We launched ChatGPT just a year-and-a-half ago and thought it would be a low-key research preview. But in the last 18 months, we have seen that people are using it in transformative ways. It's impacting people's daily lives in all sorts of ways that we hadn't imagined, including here in India. This has created a new interface to computing; it's a natural way to engage with technology that is conversational. We are using that to get things done. When you have generally intelligent systems, people are able to put them to use in lots of different applications. Providing expertise at scale is one of the most important challenges for society. We're seeing AI being used in lots of new industries across the world.Last Updated :
July 04, 24 01:00:33 PM IST