'Don't Do It': Perplexity AI's Aravind Srinivas warn after the comet user completed 45 minutes of online course in 16 seconds

Aravind Srinivas’ response to a social media post, which uses the comet browser to complete an online course, has become viral. The 31-year-old billionaire commented on a video shared on X, which described the process to use Comet to complete a course in Coursera. Aravind Srinivas’ reposition with the heading, “Doing it does not do” has more than 50 lakh views, 45 thousand reactions and various comments in less than 11 hours. ‘NX user named Amrit Nigam, who claims to be a web developer, expressed gratitude to Aravind Srinivas and Portlexity’s Comet Ai and said: “Has just completed my course Coursera.” The video shows Comet Ai who answered 12 questions of a 45 -minute training assignment on October 20. Ironically, the user later said the course deals with “AI ethics, responsibility and creativity.” This message created a stir online, as many people responded, including Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Patplarxity AI. Response on social media A user wrote: “Thank you for creating Frankistein’s sample. I want it on my Linux laptop. When can I get it right?” Another user noted: ‘He means Comet has completed his course course. “A third user said,” Oh … but they will. Companies are more likely to get candidates who use tools like this to juice their resume than the real talent with integrity. However, it is a good problem. It should cause greater awareness of meritocratic evaluation methodologies. ” In a fourth remark, “If your AI course learns ethics and your AI assistant learn shortcuts.” A fifth user noted: ‘This is what the future looks like with bots. “A sixth user said:” A good lesson for Coursera and others to improvise in this era of Ultron. “A seventh user said,” The new Soham Parekh! ‘Aravind Srinivas net worth According to Hurun India Rich List 2025, Aravind Srinivas, an IIT Madras alumnus, is the latest billionaire in India, which has estimated its net worth at £ 21.190. “His wealth stems from building a fundamental AI model competing worldwide,” Hurun reports. He obtained double degrees – one in electrical engineering and another PhD in computer science before forming his own business. Previously, he worked at several major technical companies such as Openai, Google and Deepmind. Aravind Srinivas in collaboration with Denis Yarats, Johnny Ho, and Andy Konwinki began confusing AI in 2022.