Investments for Generative AI can boost job creations: Experts
Generative artificial intelligence refers to the use of new-age technology to create new content like text, images, music, audio, and videos.
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MT Ghaziabad envisions a future where Generative AI acts as a catalyst but for empowering individuals PHOTO: X
NEW DELHI, 20 JAN
Major investments in generative AI (artificial
intelligence), incentives from the government and open-source content can boost
employment generation and reduce disparities in the country, say experts. Generative
artificial intelligence refers to the use of new-age technology to create new
content like text, images, music, audio, and videos.
"Generative AI will boost new job
roles and can help people with limited skill levels perform higher level jobs,
thus reducing the economic divide", said Vishal Talwar, Director, IMT
Ghaziabad in a statement.
According to the statement, highlighting
the need for robust infrastructure and special provisions in the upcoming
budget for Generative AI-related innovation, IMT Ghaziabad steered a key
discussion on Generative AI's role in skill development, job creation, and
business education transformation earlier this month.
The deliberations concluded that major
Investments in Generative AI can boost employment and reduce disparities in
society.
The IMT Ghaziabad envisions a future
where Generative AI acts as a catalyst, not just for technological advancements
but for empowering individuals with the skills needed in a rapidly evolving job
landscape, he stated.
Prof Mohanbir Sawhney Associate Dean,
Digital Innovation, McCormick Foundation Chair of Technology, Director of the
Centre for Research in Technology & Innovation, Northwestern University's
Kellogg School of Management said that Indian companies can level the playing
field in Generative AI by using the platforms and tools already created and
building upon those tools to develop applications relevant for the Indian
context.
"We have big problems in sectors
like education, healthcare, agriculture. There are massive opportunities for
solving these problems with uniquely Indian AI and Generative AI-powered
solutions," he pointed out.
Given the scale of these problems, he
said, "I believe they should be addressed by a collaborative effort
between the private sector, the government, and NGOs. We also need to create
nation-wide AI skilling initiative to ensure that we are building the talent
needed for the future.
Nitin Mishra, Chief Technology Officer,
ONDC, opined that Generative AI can improve the lives of people at the bottom
of the pyramid.
During the deliberations, Raghav Gupta,
MD, India and Asia Pacific, Coursera, focused on the role of Generative AI in
making learning more engaging and widening access to high-quality education.
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