[Interview] Abhivardhan quoted on AI and the Future of Work at Business Standard Hindi Edition
From the ISAIL Secretariat
Our Chairperson, Abhivardhan was quoted by Business Standard Hindi Edition on AI and the Future of Work in India for today’s epaper.
You can download the interview here.
Additional Thoughts by Abhivardhan
I was recently quoted by Business Standard Hindi edition on AI and the future of work. Let me translate what I had said - in detail (couldn't be mentioned in the article due to length issues):
While some AI solutions have demonstrated tangible benefits in B2B sectors such as agriculture, supply chain management, human resources, transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing, the impact on B2C segments like creative, content, education, and entertainment remains unclear.
Pragmatic, tailor-made AI solutions have a practical impact on employment in specific B2B segments.
Standalone AI and GenAI solutions in the B2C segment are not always industrially viable and can be categorized as RoughDraft AI tools as suggested by .
#GenAI = #RoughDraftAI is a much better way to call it as it is.
Human agents who skillfully utilize AI and RoughDraft AI solutions can leverage them to their advantage, despite the professional risks involved. Investors may overstate the impact of AI on overall employment. For a Global South country like India, AI's influence on employment will primarily manifest in the enhancement of soft skills.
Indians can improve their employment prospects, particularly in the B2C segment, by combining domain knowledge with the effective use of AI or RoughDraft AI solutions.
Privacy-conscious approaches to using AI or RoughDraftAI solutions can be a valuable addition to one's skill set.
The long-term impact of RoughDraft AI or GenAI should be approached with caution. Governments worldwide should prioritize addressing the risks associated with the misuse of AI, which can affect the professional capabilities of key workers and employees involved with AI systems.
Insurance policies should be developed to support the AI startup and MSME ecosystem, ensuring their resilience in the face of potential challenges.
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