Indian American entrepreneurs continue to leave a strong mark on the global technology landscape, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI). Their innovative ideas and leadership have pushed boundaries, placing their companies at the forefront of the industry. This year, six companies led by Indian Americans have been featured in Forbes’ prestigious AI 50 list, which highlights the most promising privately held AI enterprises. These companies are driving transformation across sectors like healthcare, workplace efficiency, software development, and search engines, showcasing the remarkable potential of AI under visionary leadership. Global Indian explores their contributions and the groundbreaking ventures shaping the future of AI.
Shivdev Rao: Transforming healthcare with Abridge
Founded in 2018, Abridge is the brainchild of Shivdev Rao, a cardiologist who envisioned using AI to revolutionize healthcare communication. Abridge specializes in transcribing and summarizing medical conversations, alleviating the administrative burden on clinicians. By reducing paperwork, it enables healthcare providers to focus more on patient care. As Shivdev explains, “With purpose-built AI, we’re giving agency back to clinicians, creating clarity for patients, and establishing radical efficiencies to transform healthcare from the conversation up.”
Shivdev’s background in both medicine and technology adds depth to his vision. He holds degrees from the University of Michigan, the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University, where he once programmed virtual synthesizers and skateboarded in IMAX movies. His leadership at Abridge reflects a unique fusion of medical expertise and technological innovation.
Tuhin Srivastava: Simplifying AI deployment with Baseten
In 2019, Tuhin Srivastava co-founded Baseten to address the challenges of deploying machine learning models in production environments. The platform simplifies this process, empowering data scientists and engineers to operationalize their work without relying heavily on application development teams. “We founded Baseten to tackle challenges we faced in building ML models in various roles at big and small companies,” Tuhin notes.
With an educational background in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, Srivastava’s career spans investment banking and AI-focused roles. Baseten has gained significant traction, working with industry leaders like Patreon and Pipe while securing $20 million in funding. By enabling seamless integration of machine learning into businesses, Baseten is fostering the adoption of AI across industries.
Varun Mohan: Boosting developer productivity with Codeium
Codeium, co-founded by Varun Mohan, is an AI-powered coding assistant designed to enhance developer productivity. Supporting over 70 programming languages, Codeium provides features like real-time code suggestions, natural language-to-code translation, and code explanations. Mohan describes the platform’s latest innovation, Cortex, as “the next generation AI-powered reasoning engine that can process 100M lines of code in less than a second.”
Mohan, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, previously worked as a Tech Lead Manager at Nuro. His vision for Codeium reflects his deep understanding of developer needs, offering tools that streamline coding processes while ensuring privacy and adaptability. By addressing repetitive coding tasks, Codeium enables developers to focus on creativity and problem-solving.
Arvind Jain: Enhancing workplace efficiency with Glean
Arvind Jain founded Glean in 2019 to create an AI-powered workplace search engine that improves organizational efficiency. Glean helps employees quickly access company information, saving time and boosting productivity. It also offers generative AI capabilities, such as instant document summaries and interactive chats for workplace inquiries.
Jain’s journey began at Google, where he worked as an engineer for over a decade before launching Glean. Under his leadership, Glean has grown into a $2 billion unicorn targeting enterprise accounts. Its real-time indexing and AI-driven insights simplify the search for essential information, addressing inefficiencies in large organizations.
Aravind Srinivas: Redefining search with Perplexity AI
Perplexity AI, co-founded by Aravind Srinivas in 2022, is a conversational search engine that combines AI models to deliver precise, real-time answers. Unlike traditional search engines, Perplexity AI cites sources directly within its responses, ensuring accuracy and trust. The platform operates on a freemium model, with its premium version offering advanced AI capabilities.
Srinivas’ academic journey, which includes a Ph.D. in computer science from UC Berkeley, laid the foundation for his work in AI. His early experiences at OpenAI and DeepMind shaped his approach to building user-focused AI tools. Reflecting on his path, Srinivas credits a Python programming class at his alma mater, IIT Madras for equipping him with essential skills, noting, “Nobody was really into Python that much in IIT at that time,” but he was very prescient, “and that helped me a lot.”
Vipul Ved Prakash: Advancing Open-Source AI with Together AI
Together AI, founded by Vipul Ved Prakash, is a research-driven platform that supports open-source generative AI models. By providing decentralized cloud services, Together AI empowers developers to train and deploy AI systems efficiently. Prakash, who previously co-founded anti-spam company Cloudmark and social-media search company Topsy, believes in the transformative potential of open and transparent AI systems. “Human societies have absorbed new disruptive technologies over millennia and remade themselves to thrive with their aid—and artificial intelligence will be no exception,” he states.
Prakash’s career reflects a commitment to innovation, from developing anti-spam systems to advancing AI research. Together AI’s contributions to open-source tools ensure that organizations of all sizes can benefit from cutting-edge technology.
Pioneering the future of AI
These six Indian American entrepreneurs exemplify how innovative thinking and strong leadership can drive progress in AI. Their companies—Abridge, Baseten, Codeium, Glean, Perplexity AI, and Together AI—are not only solving real-world challenges but also shaping the future of technology. By leveraging AI to enhance efficiency, simplify processes, and improve accessibility, they are making AI a tool for everyone with purpose-driven leadership.
As the AI landscape continues to evolve, the contributions of these visionaries will undoubtedly inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs to push the boundaries of what technology can achieve.