The IT Secretary says that AI will have a limited impact on jobs in India. The country's STEM workforce can create new employment opportunities by adopting AI. Learn the details.
The fear of job losses due to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India is considered less significant compared to Western countries. The government says that India is in a better position in this regard, and there is no immediate threat to jobs on a large scale. The IT Secretary also said that the digital transformation in India will happen in a phased manner, giving people time to adapt. The government, industry, and educational institutions are working together on upskilling. This will open new avenues of employment and improve the quality of work.
The impact of AI in Western countries and India
According to IT Secretary S. Krishnan, the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be less in India compared to Western countries. In Western countries, most people work in offices and white-collar jobs, where AI can quickly take over tasks. In India, a large number of people are still engaged in technical services and skill-based jobs where human involvement is essential.
STEM workforce is India's biggest strength
He stated that India's biggest strength is its STEM workforce, i.e., people associated with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This workforce will play a crucial role in handling new jobs and technologies related to AI in the future.
AI will not replace humans, but will be a helper
The government believes that AI will not completely replace humans. Instead, it will make their work easier. In many tasks, AI will assist as a collaborator, but the responsibility for making final decisions and supervision will remain with humans.
Limitations of AI and the need for humans
The IT Secretary said that AI still has many shortcomings; sometimes it can also provide incorrect information. In such a situation, the need for humans will remain in every sector so that the work of AI can be checked and correct decisions can be made.
AI will create new jobs
In the future, most new jobs will be created by new applications and software related to AI and its use in different sectors. This will require not just a few experts, but a large number of trained individuals.
Government's focus on youth skill development
The government is focused on equipping young people with new skills so that they can work alongside AI in the future. With proper preparation and training, AI can prove to be more of an opportunity than a threat for India.