Are we investing in the wrong direction?
Should the Indian Government support or invest in Industry 4.0 fields like Hardtech, AI, Biotech, Robotics, etc?
These fields drives innovation globally and builds a high skilled workforce
Investing in th
AI has already begun reshaping jobs in the IT sector, and a much larger wave of disruption is headed for other industries. Fields like law, journalism, and healthcare are poised to experience significant upheaval as AI capabilities continue to advanc
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Rohit Mishra
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Every person is an expert in his professional field, instead of becoming an expert in every field, we should make ourselves proficient in only one field and let others gain expertise in other fields.
There was a time when Mechanical Engineering was one of the most sought-after fields, driving innovation and industrial growth. However, with the rise of automation and advanced manufacturing technologies, its dominance began to decline.
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As living expenses in Tier 1 cities soar, companies will eventually shift to Tier 2 cities, enabling them to hire talent with lower investment. #Business #Talent #CostEfficiency #startups #india
Anthropic CEO predicts AI will eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs within the next one to five years. This suggests a rapid and significant shift in the job market as AI automates many tasks currently performed by new professionals.
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