Adopt AI, or get replaced by it: Nara Lokesh highlights Andhra Pradesh's AI upcoming framework
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], November 15 (ANI): Nara Lokesh, Minister for Human Resources Development; IT Electronics and Communication, Andhra Pradesh, has asserted that people must either embrace AI or risk being replaced by it.
He made this remark during the session titled "AI and the Future of Jobs: Turning Disruption into Opportunity" at the 30th Partnership Summit being held in Visakhapatnam.
He mentioned that the state government is in the process of releasing a framework in which conversational AI is used to assess skill levels of the workforce, across all levels, from carpenters to highly skilled AI engineers for the purpose of enhancing skills.
Further, he stated that AI needs to be implemented to reimagine and bridge of economic and social disparities.
Debjani Ghosh, Distinguished Fellow, NITI Aayog and Chief Architect, NITI Frontier Tech Hub, in a virtual address, replied to the fundamental question of whether AI is going to take away jobs or create it.
Work will change, workers will change and the workforce pyramid will change -- hyper-specialised jobs are the future with deeply specialised jobs on the frontier, she opined.
Prof Soumitra Dutta, President, Portulans Institute and Former Dean, University of Oxford and Cornell, while sharing perspective of the academia, underlined the caution that AI could pose for human dignity. He stated that humans primarily interpret data, create new patterns, and form relationships, all of which are under threat or will be under threat in the future. Machine efficiency already, in many cases, equals that of humans, and bots are being used for counselling.
Sharon Buteau, Executive Director, LEAD, Krea University stated that AI is beneficial for gender parity and empowers women, giving them more visibility, opportunities and access to finance.
The session also saw the release of the CII-EY report on "AI: Is India ready for Agentic AI?"
The 30th Partnership Summit 2025 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh saw the release of the CII-CESD reports on 'Resilience Framework for Eluru and West Godavari District' and 'Building Climate Resilience for Indian Industry'.
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