Here is all the information you need to know about Anand Shukla and Srinivasan Venkatachary in the Apple vs Google case.

Every major IT company, including Apple and Google, has entered into a battle for the next-generation technology known as artificial intelligence (AI). This competition comes at a time when technology is rapidly advancing and growing faster than ever before, and companies are constantly seeking ways to improve AI faster than their competitors.

For Apple’s CEO, competing with rivals like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft in the field of AI will be a daunting task. As per media reports, the team responsible for developing Siri and other AI and machine learning initiatives at Apple is facing internal conflicts that are impeding their progress.

In this technology war, tech experts are in high demand to deliver the most advanced AI to the world. The Information reported that Srinivasan Venkatachary, Steven Baker, and Anand Shukla are three crucial experts who are being contested by both Google and Apple.

In this technology war, tech experts are in high demand to deliver the most advanced AI to the world. The Information reported that Srinivasan Venkatachary, Steven Baker, and Anand Shukla are three crucial experts who are being contested by both Google and Apple.

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Anand Shukla

Anand Shukla completed his B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT-Kanpur in 2001 before pursuing his master’s program at the University of Illinois. Prior to co-founding Laserlike Inc. with Venkatachary and Baker, which was subsequently acquired by Apple, he worked for Google for around 12 years. After leaving Google in 2015, he worked at Apple for more than four years before returning to Google in 2022.

Srinivasan Venkatachary

Srinivasan Venkatachary received a bachelor’s and master’s degree in computer science from Washington University in St. Louis after completing his undergraduate studies at IIT Madras in 1996. He worked at Google for six years until 2014 before switching to Apple for four years. In October 2022, he rejoined Google as the VP of Engineering.