Inspired by the Indian government’s decision to provide free access to 13,000 academic journals to 18 million students, teachers, and researchers, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas expanded on his own proposition. The CEO of a leading AI company has expressed interest in working with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make its advanced AI tool, Perplexity Pro, available to the same audience.
In a tweet on Sunday, Srinivas wrote, “If @narendramodi ji is interested, we will come up with an economic structure where Perplexity Pro is available to every student, faculty and researcher in India.”
The Government of India’s initiative will cost $715 million over three years and provide millions of people across the country’s academic and research ecosystem with free access to prestigious journals such as Elsevier, Nature, and AAAS. Allow access. The move has drawn praise around the world, raising questions whether other countries will follow suit.
This transformative policy is in line with India’s commitment to make knowledge resources more inclusive and accessible and provide a platform for further innovation and research.
Perplexity Pro provides advanced AI-powered tools that benefit researchers, educators, and students by streamlining information access and improving learning outcomes. Srinivas aims to expand the impact of AI in the education and research sector in India by proposing economically viable structures.
The proposal builds on the momentum of the government’s journal initiative and highlights how public-private partnerships can redefine access to knowledge in the digital age.
Srinivas’ follow-up offer highlights the growing interest in scalable solutions that enhance education and research globally. As AI emerges as an important tool for learning and problem-solving, such partnerships could set a precedent for other countries to adopt.