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AI Threatens India's Jobs: Urgent Call for Skills
22 Feb
Summary
- AI could displace jobs rapidly, especially white-collar roles.
- India faces unique challenges with its large, developing workforce.
- Urgent need for skilling, education reform, and MSME support.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to significantly enhance human capabilities and productivity. However, India's vast human resources, while a demographic advantage until 2050, are impacted by a decline in educational attainment beyond primary levels. Most college graduates do not possess skills for immediate employability.
Experts warn that AI could disrupt labor markets at an unprecedented speed, potentially displacing a significant portion of jobs, especially white-collar work. Concerns also arise about AI recognizing caste biases. While AI may open future opportunities, routine jobs and tasks in white-collar professions are at risk of automation.
Addressing this, India must create diverse jobs for those with varying educational backgrounds. Separating academic and non-academic streams at higher secondary levels, closing 'pass' courses, and investing in education and healthcare are vital. Developing local markets and empowering MSMEs, India's largest job creators, is essential. Companies adopting AI should be responsible for creating an equal number of jobs to avoid a dystopian future.




