Narayana Murthy on AI job loss fears: 'World will not end for the smart and the hard-working'

In light of growing apprehensions regarding job losses due to artificial intelligence, Infosys co-founder N.R. Narayana Murthy has emphasized the necessity for young professionals in India to embrace AI technologies. He believes that rather than succumbing to fear, individuals should focus on mastering these tools to enhance their productivity and career prospects. Murthy's perspective is particularly relevant in the context of India's rapidly evolving job market, where automation and AI are increasingly becoming integral to various industries. He reassures that for those who are intelligent and diligent, the future remains bright. Murthy's remarks come at a time when many are questioning the balance between technological advancement and job security, underscoring the importance of adaptability in the face of change. His message encourages a proactive approach, urging the youth to leverage AI as a means of personal and professional development, rather than viewing it solely as a threat to employment.
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