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How AI will impact employment in India’s tech sector

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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 15 April 2025

AI is transforming businesses globally, even in India. As AI develops, most of us are left wondering how it will impact work, particularly in the technology sector. Some believe it will cost jobs, and others believe it will open doors to new jobs.

Will AI Replace Jobs?

Perhaps the most serious worry about AI is that it will displace work, especially jobs that are repetitive. In customer service and manufacturing, for instance, machines already do such work as assembly line work and answering routine customer questions. As AI continues to develop, more jobs that have repetitive work could be displaced.

However, history proves that technology also brings new jobs along with it. For instance, when machines took over some occupations in the past, new types of work arose. Likewise, AI will bring more specialized careers. Individuals who acquire new skills will continue to have job in the evolving job market.

How AI Will Create Jobs

AI will also produce numerous new opportunities for work. There is a rising demand for professionals in such fields as data science and the development of AI. More employment will be required as AI becomes applied to fields such as medicine, finance, and agriculture.

AI may also assist humans to work more effectively. As AI performs repetitive tasks, humans can concentrate on strategic and innovative work. Work requiring emotional skills, such as teaching or counseling, will remain essential.

The Need for New Skills

As AI transforms industries, there will be new skills required. A lot of people will have to acquire knowledge in AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity. In India, the technology sector is expanding, and it will require employees who are knowledgeable in AI. Schools and online courses are providing training for people to acquire these skills.

Challenges and Opportunities

AI will generate new employment, but there are problems. Employees who work in routine jobs can lose their jobs if they do not acquire new skills. India must invest in training programs to enable workers to acquire new skills and get new jobs.

With more firms employing AI, there will be an increasing demand for professionals in the development of AI and data analysis. However, there can be a gap since not everyone possesses the necessary skills. The business and government should collaborate to provide education and training.

The future of employment in India’s technology industry hinges on whether individuals are adopting AI well enough. Although there will be job displacement through automation, AI will also generate jobs, particularly for those who want to learn and reskill. AI is not about job loss; it’s about transforming businesses and making the work more effective. With an emphasis on learning and reskilling, India can make sure that its labor force thrives in the era of AI.

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