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The male news anchor seems unprepared. His follow up questions seems he thinks Infosys does largely call center operations, which is not true! I hope CNBC does a good job of hiring proper news anchor, otherwise someday - an AI bot will take their job for sure!!
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Being jobless is better than working for 70 hours per week and getting 25 thousand rupee shit salary. They wont even reimburse death certificate cost when employees die from over work and also snatch charity fund towards Sudha murthy from an already pathetic salary without the consent of employees. Shame!
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Nandan Nilekani is not just an asset to India but to the whole world. He’s a role model for how Billionaires could remain apolitical and yet play an important role in lifting millions from lifetimes of poverty by deploying technology not for exploitation but enhancing their lives.
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@@seymorefact4333 That's precisely what Nandan mentioned. That bot based chat application was most likely built by Infosys, using your earlier calls as training data!
We need AI innovation from places outsides the US, such as India. Silicon Valley goal is AGI which will put everyone and everything at risk (including jobs).
i called my credit card...chat with AI. AWESOME EXPERIENCE. DIDN'T have to speak to anyone from India and repeat myself a thousand times for them to understand! India unemployment is SKYROCKETING!
How much did the "big data" in the last decade contribute or transform companies, to say that AI will also do the same? From the evidence not many companies have been transformed as promised. In fact, many went up in flames even after incorporating big data. Nandan here is already saying that it is going to be a longer haul for companies to adapt Ai internally. How long would it be? 5 years, 10 years or more? How do we know that it won't fail like the big data?
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The development of India doesn't match the era of AI/Automation/Robotics. When China started to rise (1980s), cheap human labor was much desired. AI was not really a thing back then. Western countries were more opening up and much less protectionism, willing to lose jobs for their own people, accept more import, willing to do tech-transfer. However, today, things are different. India doesn't have the same conditions as China's back then. India risks the majority of its people staying poor forever.
Maybe u need to reeducate yourself in statistics, the high number of comments might also mean that Indians love to keep themselves aware of the new technologies and changes in the tech space. Maybe western people are more occupied with football and only fans
Yes, Americans are often captivated by Trump's speeches and intrigued by Elon Musk's eccentric remarks. That said, we Indians, like people everywhere, also tend to waste a lot of time on the internet these days
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I could do my 8 hours of work in 2 hours due to AI. But my manager didn't fire anyone instead we all got more work. Things will just move fast
True. But It might reach to a point where work days can be reduced
@@mysainunah, they will torture u more😂😂😂
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@@seymorefact4333 uhh the racist one wait for the currency to get pegged to gold.
@@AdityaJape savage
The male news anchor seems unprepared. His follow up questions seems he thinks Infosys does largely call center operations, which is not true! I hope CNBC does a good job of hiring proper news anchor, otherwise someday - an AI bot will take their job for sure!!
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@@seymorefact4333bot
Being jobless is better than working for 70 hours per week and getting 25 thousand rupee shit salary. They wont even reimburse death certificate cost when employees die from over work and also snatch charity fund towards Sudha murthy from an already pathetic salary without the consent of employees. Shame!
Needs to banned
Wasn't IBM Watson an Enterprise AI ?
every answer is so rehearsed and standard. Learned little ....
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CRISP and concise replies
Nandan made some great points. I enjoyed the presentation.
Nandan Nilekani is not just an asset to India but to the whole world. He’s a role model for how Billionaires could remain apolitical and yet play an important role in lifting millions from lifetimes of poverty by deploying technology not for exploitation but enhancing their lives.
i called my credit card...chat with AI. AWESOME EXPERIENCE. DIDN'T have to speak to anyone from India and repeat myself a thousand times for them to understand!
@@seymorefact4333 That's precisely what Nandan mentioned. That bot based chat application was most likely built by Infosys, using your earlier calls as training data!
@@seymorefact4333 Do you remember hearing "your call is being recorded for 'training' purposes"?
In India AI has a future, if suitable software can be developed to replace the judiciary, so that the litigation time can be greatly reduced.
Well said 🎉
She asked very good questions
So my job is safe. right? .... right?
We need AI innovation from places outsides the US, such as India. Silicon Valley goal is AGI which will put everyone and everything at risk (including jobs).
He is father of digital India
USA is father and mother of Digital India .. he is a just employee / representative of their mission
USA is for the world but for India its him bcos he is the pioneer locally.
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@@yuvaraj6770why so hatred
@@AdityaJape LEARN TO GULP HARDCORE TRUTH.
Infosys 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Nothing this guy says aligns with the massive layoffs in IT and dearth of job postings in the market.
How much did the "big data" in the last decade contribute or transform companies, to say that AI will also do the same? From the evidence not many companies have been transformed as promised. In fact, many went up in flames even after incorporating big data. Nandan here is already saying that it is going to be a longer haul for companies to adapt Ai internally. How long would it be? 5 years, 10 years or more? How do we know that it won't fail like the big data?
Becky Quick is 52 years old. I think some AI is at play here too.
here they go with a new boom of IT.
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Did CNBC create a copy of Rebecca Quick?
That's her British Doppleganger
The development of India doesn't match the era of AI/Automation/Robotics. When China started to rise (1980s), cheap human labor was much desired. AI was not really a thing back then. Western countries were more opening up and much less protectionism, willing to lose jobs for their own people, accept more import, willing to do tech-transfer. However, today, things are different. India doesn't have the same conditions as China's back then. India risks the majority of its people staying poor forever.
That's the plan
Nandan is always inspiring !
The number of Indians in the comment section gives us an estimate on how many have free time (unemployed) at their end.
Maybe u need to reeducate yourself in statistics, the high number of comments might also mean that Indians love to keep themselves aware of the new technologies and changes in the tech space.
Maybe western people are more occupied with football and only fans
Yes, Americans are often captivated by Trump's speeches and intrigued by Elon Musk's eccentric remarks.
That said, we Indians, like people everywhere, also tend to waste a lot of time on the internet these days
Nobody works 24*7 bro!
Indians have cheap data, young population & also youngsters r interested in news & geopolitics
@@amrendrasingh7140Cope hard
General Bakshi 😮
He is overhyped
Useless
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