The looming tsunami of automation fueled by AI demands a bold response. With 800 million jobs globally at risk by 2030, as predicted by the McKinsey Global Institute, the stakes are undeniably high. Upskilling and reskilling employees with the right skillset to thrive alongside intelligent machines becomes an imperative, not a choice. This new skillset transcends mere technical expertise. It equips them with critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the agility to navigate a rapidly evolving work landscape.
In the face of this digital deluge, India, with its young and energetic workforce, stands at a critical juncture. Organisations here are not standing idly by. They are proactively equipping their teams with the skills needed to thrive in the AI era. At the forefront of this massive transformation are HR leaders, guiding their workforces to not only survive the onslaught of AI but emerge stronger and more adaptable.
Future AI Integration Plans
Expanding AI Integration across More Business Functions: As Arun Paul, stated, “As AI capabilities evolve, our organisation aims to expand the use of automation across more business functions to increase efficiency and empower employees.”
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