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Artificial Intelligence is about skill transformation, not job loss: TCS Global AI Head

Olivia Roberts
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“Artificial intelligence (AI) will stimulate the creation of new technologies, remodeling the nature of work,” said Ashok Krish, global head of AI in TCS, emphasizing that a catalyst should see a catalyst for the transformation of skills, not seen. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.

Krish told PTI in an interview that true high -value implements are occurring in companies that see the AI ​​not as a IT project but as a priority of transformation at the board level.

AI, he said, is not only a technological change, but a cultural transformation that requests how people work together with such implementations.

The last three decades have witnessed repeated waves of disruptive technologies, from mainframes to the Internet, to electronic, digital and cloud commerce, each change causing fears and, sometimes, “scarmoning” about future perspectives.

Looking at the widest trend, he said, AI is only the next evolution, one that will finally lead to more technology, since simplifying the entire process.

“So I think it is wrong to see it through the lens of the loss of employment and it is more an opportunity to transform the ability,” he said.

If geopolitical currencies and macro absorption would have an impact on the rhythm of the adoption of AI, he said that economic ups and downs are cyclical, and not new, and added that AI is unique because it is inherently inherent.

“Disruptive technologies tend to have a way of adapting. Because particularly what happens with AI is that progress in the AI ​​exports improves progress in AI. It is very authorference in that regard,” he said.

In the future, AI will expand the amount of technology that exists, but the nature of the work done will be different.

“It is possible that what used to take one hundred people in a project will only take 50 … but the nature of what they change changes and, therefore, we will do several more projects … new services will merge,” he said.

He pointed out that in the technology industry, there is a constant need to reassess the relevance of one skills and invest time in increasing the available tools. Now, with AI tools, the whole process is becoming significantly faster and more efficient.

According to Krish, AI is the greatest technological interruption in the last decade, enhanced in human history.

“It is widely a democratization of access to knowledge and skill. And anyone, I think that combined with humanoid robotics will bring a massive change in society and companies in general,” he said.

On the trends in the adoption of AI, he said it as small proof of concept proof in industries such as life sciences, medical care, insurance and financial services only 18 months ago and has now evolved-all, does not occur an important agreement.

“I think the AI ​​is much more, it is infused in everything we do in TCS. Whether they are commercial processes, IT, infrastructure services, cloud, cyber security, there is an AI everywhere. He said.

Industries such as banking, financial services, insurance, medical attention and life sciences have quickly adopted AI, and its use, particularly in areas such as drug discovery, has been quite innovative, Krish observed.

“The manufacturing and high -tech industries are not far away now. While many initial expenses occurred in banking, financial services, medical care and life sciences, other industries are updating now,” Krish said.

Posted on April 27, 2025

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