Vinod Khosla predicts AI will kill Indian IT sector in five years
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : India’s technology outsourcing services are likely to “die out" over the next five years, as artificial intelligence automates most software programming and quality engineering tasks, according to Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures and early-stage investor in OpenAI—the world’s most valuable AI startup.
Khosla, who cofounded Sun Microsystems and invented Java —once the world’s most used programming language—also pitched for India to build an “Aadhaar-like AI stack of public utilities," stating that creating AI as a public-sector utility will help “truly democratize" the technology’s capabilities. “I’m proposing that every Indian can get a free doctor 24x7 because of AI, which can then be triaged selectively to human doctors depending on cases," he said.
“Every Indian child can get a personal AI tutor in their language in their region, localized to their needs, interests and culture, in any corner of this country." Khosla’s remarks contrast with the views of Nandan Nilekani, co-founder and chairman of India’s second-largest software services provider, Infosys Ltd, the kind of companies the venture capitalist predicted could face the axe from AI. Nilekani is also the architect of Aadhaar.
“My view is that there is no opportunity gap. Opportunity is bigger than before," Nilekani said about AI models accelerating software automation and putting tech services firms at risk.
Investors rejoiced in Nilekani's confidence, with Infosys shares rising 4.5% through the day. Yet, Khosla’s warnings will ring in the ears of stakeholders in India’s technology industry, which has had $45 billion in market value wiped out since the start of the year amid fears of AI disruption.
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