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AI vs. India’s demographic dividend: Three questions we must answer to come out on top

AI vs. India’s demographic dividend: Three questions we must answer to come out on top
AI vs. India’s demographic dividend: Three questions we must answer to come out on top
Sam Altman, CEO, OpenAI

Synopsis

A major impact of AI is going to be on jobs. This is primed to coincide with the country’s much awaited demographic dividend. Rise of AI and its impact on jobs goes directionally opposite to the need for creating more jobs for more people. How can India tackle this problem?

“There will be an impact on jobs. We try to be very clear about that, and I think it will require partnership between the industry and [the] government, but mostly action by the government to figure out how we want to mitigate that. But I’m very optimistic about how great the jobs of the future will be.” That was Sam Altman, OpenAI’s chief executive, and the face of the ongoing artificial intelligence revolution, trying to bring a positive spin
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