
Artificial Intelligence: Intelligence and skills are key to the future of AI

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Delhi: artificial intelligence Microsoft President (India, South Asia) Puneet Chandok believes that limitless intelligence, human-supervised 'digital colleagues' and continuity of skills will be a safeguard in the face of huge changes in (AI). It is known that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced investments of 17.5 billion dollars (about Rs. 1.58 lakh crore) for AI infrastructure and sovereign capabilities in our country during his visit to India earlier this month. It is in this context that Puneet has expressed his expectations. Chandok said that currently AI is exceeding expectations and showing real impact. It is clear that AI will be the next step depending on how responsibly, comprehensively and thoughtfully we move forward.
AI agents under the control of humans
He predicted many changes in the world, including the availability of skills from scarcity and direct access to information for organizations. AI 'agents' will work alongside people in the future. Also complete tasks. But Chandok revealed that the whole is under the control of humans.
With India's digital public infrastructure, the use of AI will increase massively and it will reach the international level. Employee positions become tasks. There will be more changes in the way of employment. He explained that skills are very important in the era of AI.
Usage in key sectors
In our country, AI has started to be used in many key sectors from the experimental stage. AI is transforming the aviation, healthcare, financial services and manufacturing sectors. Chandok explained that Air India has used AI for customer service, Apollo Hospitals for supporting doctors, ICICI Lombard for changing systems and Asian Paints for innovation. He said that this momentum will continue in the coming days.
Skills development is a must
To survive in an AI driven world, skills development is a must for employees. Job aspirants also need to learn advanced technologies. Puneeth reminded that Microsoft has promised to train 2 crore people in AI skills by 2030 in India. href="https://www.facebook.com/eenaduonline/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Facebook, Twitter, Instagram& Google News. Tags :