Bhavish Aggarwal: Ride sharing company OLA has established its business at a good level in India. Ola plays an important role in public transportation. Meanwhile, the news is that the company’s CEO Bhavish Aggarwal is going to step into a new business. Actually, they are going to enter the race of AI for which they have also registered a company. The name of this company is Krishnamurthy Venugopala Tenneti. Actually, Krishnamurthy is a board member of ANI Technology and also works as an advisor to Ola. Apart from this, he is also a board member of other companies, including Ola Electric Mobility, which deals in electric-vehicle business, Ola Elektric Technologies, which focuses on research and development, and Ola Financial Services, which is looked after by ANI Technologies.
Bhavish Aggarwal’s new company will focus exclusively on AI chips and computer programming. For this, he has also deposited Rs 1 lakh as capital. This company will help in the products of Ola. Means Bhavish Aggarwal is thinking of installing AI chips in EVs. For this, he had also recently gone to Taiwan which is considered to be the hub of AI Computing Chip. Currently, EV firms present in India source the chip from Japan, China and North Korea.
Testing out a new premium service by @Olacabs,
Prime Plus: Best drivers, top cars, no cancellations or operational hassles. Will go live for select customers in Bangalore today. Do try it out 🙂👍🏼
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I’ll be using it frequently and will share my experiences here on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/c8YDDgnbPU
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) May 28, 2023
Started this service in Bangalore
Last week, Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal had informed about a new service through his Twitter handle. He wrote by tweeting that now the company is also going to offer premium cab service which will initially be given to the people of Bengaluru. In premium cab service, passengers will get the facility of good driver and vehicle, comfort, hassle-free booking etc.
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