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AI Will Not Take Away Jobs From Humans, Assures PM Narendra Modi

AI Will Not Take Away Jobs, Assures PM Narendra Modi
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Modi said AI can be used as a force multiplier for greater social impact

Modi once again lauded innovation from startups in Tier 2,3 cities as a source of inspiration

How effectively is India 2.0 tackling the gaps existing in the startup ecosystem?

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (October 20) advised against the demonisation of AI and similar technology, while saying that artificial intelligence has the potential to transform people’s lives. He also assured listeners that AI will not replace all human jobs in the future.

Speaking at the book launch of ‘Bridgital Nation,’ written by Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran and Roopa Purushothaman, chief economist and head of policy advocacy at the Tata Group, PM Modi was optimistic that the growing applications of artificial intelligence (AI) will not take away jobs from humans. Modi added that technology can act as a bridge between citizens and the government to meet the demand and delivery of governance services.

“AI is a talent and force multiplier. The need is to build a bridge between AI and human intentions,” – PM Narendra Modi.

Modi’s comments come at a time when unemployment has been on the rise for several quarters, even as traditional growth sectors such as banking, auto and manufacturing are showing signs of a slowdown. This at a time when Modi said that the government is pinning its hopes on startups to spark consumption and growth in the country to reach the $5 Tn GDP target.

Modi reiterated the claims about startup innovation in Tier 2 and 3 cities, citing the example of India Post Payments Bank. But that may not be the case on the ground. As per the analysis by DataLabs by Inc42, only 20% of the total startups in India are based in Tier 2 and 3 cities, with over 5,800 startups in Tier 2 cities alone. The total funding for startups from Tier 2 cities in the alone is $1.3 Bn (2014-Q1 2019). However, when compared to Tier 1, there is a clear imbalance in startups and funding in Tier 2 and 3 cities.

Skilling is a major gap in the Indian tech startup ecosystem, and the Modi government’s focus in recent times is not just on AI applications for governance and in the private sector but also on the skill development through official policy and by enabling edtech startups.

At the Union Budget 2019, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed to bring a new education policy which would focus on skill development among technology-intensive sectors such as —AI, robotics and big data education. The Narendra Modi government’s proposal would help in building new-age technological skills in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science and mobile development among engineering graduates.

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