Pune: The Pune leg of the India Tech Talent League 2023′, a witnessed more than 100 companies and organisations take part in the one-day Tech Conference as the Tech gurus brainstormed about the challenge posed by artificial Intelligence (AI) and projected 80 million vacant jobs by 2030 and how to prepare the current generation of IT professionals for the future.
IT Advisor to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. J. A. Chowdhary highlighted the significance of Pune in becoming a thriving city for startups. A brainstorming session was organized to discuss the challenges posed by Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Dr. Chowdhary, who inaugurated the event, talked about how the startup ecosystem is growing, and new advanced technology is emerging regularly. He also highlighted the significance of Pune in becoming a thriving city for startups. Dr. Chowdary suggested that Indian startups should not be scaredof AI and new technologies. Instead, they should use them in a good way to build a new foundation. A need for proper guidance when dealing with these new technologies. AI takes away jobs. but if you are good with new technology, you can still do well in the corporate world. He also mentioned that it is good if every school and college creates an atmosphere where students can learn about new technologies. This way, the younger generation can be skilled in handling changes in technology.
It’s important to understand how AI can make not just development better but also make work and business more efficient. Even though AI is getting better in the industry, people still need to be involved to make sure things are done right. At the same time, companies must be careful when bringing in AI to make the most of the latest technology and make work better. Universities should make sure their courses include things like data science, machine learning, AI, and more. This way, the students they produce will be ready for what the industry needs, he added.
Vaibhav Srivastava discussed the interrelationship between Gen AI and education, addressing the gap between industry and university. Exploring GenAI’s impact on education, he emphasized its role in personalizing learning and outlined the four pillars for scalable technology adoption. GenAi aims to create an efficient and productive workforce for the future through its integration into education and universities, he mentioned.
During the panel discussion, industry experts shared their thoughts and experiences regarding disruptive technologies and their impact on the industry. These seasoned professionals provided insights from various sectors, offering a comprehensive understanding of the effects and innovations brought about by new-era technologies. The discussion also covered points related to AI, its advantages, and effective ways to implement it for maximum outcomes. The experts concluded that we are in the AI generation, emphasizing that every industry is significantly influenced by it.