New Delhi: Sreedhar Vembu, co-founder of software company Joho, said that Large Language Models (LLM) can cause a large number of software jobs in future. According to the co-founder of Joho, AI will adopt the industry rapidly due to LLM growth. Vambu’s statement has come at a time when many big institutions have expressed concern about AI to go jobs.
Posting on the social media platform X, Wambu said, “I often told my employees that software engineers get better salaries than mechanical engineers or civil engineers or chemists or school teachers, but it is not a birthright and we cannot assume that it will remain forever.”
He said that the fact is that customers pay for our products. We should also remember that we can also ‘discharge’ the area and further said that the more we will assume that we will not be, the more likely we will be.
Last month, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said AI could affect about 40 percent of jobs from all over the world. Vambu said, “I am able to see the productivity revolution in the software development (LLM + Tulling) that can destroy a lot of software jobs. It is serious but it is necessary to assimilate it.
Earlier this month, Joho had stopped her ambitious $ 700 million semiconductor chip manufacturing project and during this time the company’s co-founder Sridhar Vembu said that he was not convinced about the current technology to move forward. Vambu said that chip fabrication is a more capital cost business and requires strong government support.