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AI impact may affect 2 million jobs in India's tech sector: NITI Aayog

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Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment in India

The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is anticipated to significantly impact employment in India's tech sector, according to a NITI Aayog report.

  • Potential job losses of up to two million in a sector currently employing around eight million people.
  • Possible creation of four million new job roles over the next five years.

Challenges and Opportunities

BVR Subrahmanyam, NITI Aayog CEO, highlighted:

  • The risk of job losses impacting a wider ecosystem that supports 20 to 30 million others.
  • The need for adaptation as job profiles, expertise, and processes undergo transformation.

Recommendations for Mitigating Disruptions

The report suggests the initiation of a National AI Talent Mission to position India as the leading AI workforce globally.

  • Emphasizes collaboration between the proposed AI Talent Mission and the ongoing India AI Mission.
  • Urges partnerships among academia, government, and industry to develop talent into innovators and researchers.

Current Employment Concerns

Recent job cuts at major IT firms raise concerns:

  • A significant IT company reported nearly 20,000 job cuts in the last quarter.
  • Challenges in campus placements with 60% of students not placed in some colleges.

Strategic Needs and Future Goals

The report emphasizes the need for:

  • Reskilling existing tech workers to adapt to AI landscape changes.
  • Utilizing India's vast pool of over 9 million technology professionals and young digital talent.
  • Urgency, vision, and coordinated efforts to transform into a trusted global AI workforce by 2035.

Debjani Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow at NITI Aayog, states the difference between job loss and creation depends on choices made today, providing a roadmap for India to become the epicenter of AI talent by 2035.

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