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Home / Technology / Microsoft Predicts AI-Rewired World: Key Shifts Ahead

Microsoft Predicts AI-Rewired World: Key Shifts Ahead

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Intelligence will shift from scarce to abundant, with compute directly driving organizational cognition.
  • AI agents will collaborate with humans, who will retain ultimate control and decision-making.
  • Continuous skilling is identified as the primary safeguard for individuals in the evolving AI era.
Microsoft Predicts AI-Rewired World: Key Shifts Ahead

The future of work will be redefined by AI, moving beyond mere experimentation to widespread application across core economic sectors. Puneet Chandok, President of Microsoft India and South Asia, forecasts a shift towards 'unmetered intelligence' where compute directly translates into organizational cognition. AI agents are expected to augment human capabilities, handling tasks and reasoning across vast datasets, yet human oversight will remain paramount.

This AI-driven transformation will reshape business models, prioritizing measurable outcomes over effort and delay. India's robust digital public infrastructure is poised to enable mass AI adoption, providing a significant global advantage. Chandok emphasizes that as job roles evolve into dynamic tasks, continuous skilling emerges as the most critical safeguard for individuals navigating this new landscape.

Microsoft's commitment to India, including a USD 17.5 billion investment, underscores the nation's AI potential. The company aims to equip 20 million people in India with essential AI skills by 2030. This initiative supports the transition from AI experimentation to practical application in sectors like aviation, healthcare, and manufacturing, fostering long-term impact and shaping a more intelligent future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chandok predicts abundant intelligence, AI agents working with humans, and continuous skilling as essential safeguards.
Microsoft is investing USD 17.5 billion to build AI infrastructure and skills, aiming to equip 20 million people by 2030.
Humans will remain in control, with AI agents acting as 'digital colleagues' to take on tasks and reason across data.

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