technology, India has a unique human capital advantage to harness artificial intelligence for significant economic and societal benefits. Empowering people with AI skills will be a foundational step in India becoming an AI-first nation.
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Demand for AI skills is far outstripping talent supply, placing India in a unique position to leverage its demographic advantage. AI skills have emerged as one of the key considerations for jobs globally, as organisations look to scale their businesses with AI.
Given gen AI’s universal applicability, organisations across industries will have to build a robust and inclusive talent pipeline with future-ready skills to unlock productivity, efficiency and innovation to stay competitive.
Earlier this year, the global population exceeded eight billion people. Today, one out of every six people on earth live in India. AI is key to India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), and every day, the question remains: How and what should be done to put AI in the hands of everyone?
As technology changes, the work to govern AI responsibly must keep pace. Aligned with the ‘India AI