AI Alliance NCR: Is AI Poised to Disrupt India’s Tech Industry?

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • The impact of AI on India’s IT sector, Will it disrupt it or be an evolution? Moneycontrol’s Chandra Srikanth speaks with Rafee Tarafdar, Chief Technology Officer, Infosys on how the industry views artificial intelligence Join us for the AI Alliance NCR Chapter 2024 on May 17th, where we explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionising the National Capital Region. This event will highlight AI's pivotal role in NCR's rapid growth, illuminating its transformative effects on urban development, the booming IT sector, and various other industries. Engage with leading IT and venture capital firms and gain insights from unicorns pioneering AI-driven economic advancements. Experience firsthand how AI is reshaping the regional landscape, setting new benchmarks for technological and business success in one of India's most dynamic economic hubs. Don't miss this opportunity to be at the cutting edge of AI innovation-streaming live!
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Komentáře • 33

  • @BibhatsuKuiri
    @BibhatsuKuiri Před 13 dny +10

    but this technology "can think" like human and improve. any previous tech. did not had that. why nobody is telling that

  • @prathapsankar007
    @prathapsankar007 Před 14 dny +17

    IT services is dead.. AI can code better than 95% current coders, in a few years it can code better than 99.99% coders in India

    • @TanShIdol
      @TanShIdol Před 14 dny +2

      then be efficient and learn more

    • @vasudevsarvam6912
      @vasudevsarvam6912 Před 13 dny +4

      ​@@TanShIdol yeah good luck competing with Ai having trillion dollar investments.

    • @TanShIdol
      @TanShIdol Před 13 dny +2

      @@vasudevsarvam6912 bro you can't compete with speed of ai but you can compete with its inteligence. They only suggest you code which is already written. But some ai language model have capability of converting human language to coding language but you need human to verify and modify. Most important-Ai can't solve new problem and it is near impossible for ai to do it in 20 year minimum

    • @dante0817
      @dante0817 Před 13 dny +3

      @@TanShIdol Tell that to GPT5.

    • @TanShIdol
      @TanShIdol Před 13 dny +2

      @@dante0817 if you are beginner then you know nothing about programming. programming is not about coding it include many thing

  • @Apex1008
    @Apex1008 Před 11 dny +3

    Coming from AI user , AI has a lot to learn. Design is still in our hands . At best its a very good smart assistant at the moment.

    • @nrusimha11
      @nrusimha11 Před 8 dny +1

      'at the moment'

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před 7 dny +1

      Yes, at the moment.
      But in 5-10 years it will become more intelligent than every human in every tasks.

    • @saptadeepdas1188
      @saptadeepdas1188 Před 7 dny

      Assistant will surpass the master

    • @Apex1008
      @Apex1008 Před 7 dny

      @@saptadeepdas1188 the only answer to AI , is mastering it . That way you are still in the driver seat . There must be an answer to open AI in the form of an alternative .
      What we think of as AI taking over is to a large extent influenced by the almost monopoly of AI tech giants. This is due to their heavy investment in training the models, the hardware investment etc .

  • @crazydrifter13
    @crazydrifter13 Před 7 dny +1

    Hiring ruki Hui hai abhi bhi. Its much much lesser than before. Just a trickle.

  • @venkibalu51
    @venkibalu51 Před 14 dny +3

    Is there any initiative in india to build an alternate foundational model

    • @prathapsankar007
      @prathapsankar007 Před 14 dny +1

      Software services is dead

    • @sungjane
      @sungjane Před 5 dny

      The Indian model should be designed to influence democratization in neighboring countries, akin to what has been observed in Nepal and Bhutan.

  • @sagarpujari6656
    @sagarpujari6656 Před 12 dny +2

    All these IT companies touting thousands of "trained genAI" engineers... its all BS metrics for ppt presentations. Probably only 1% of them really understand genAI and know how to build models and use applications. Client companies should be leery of such broad claims.

    • @nabarundas100
      @nabarundas100 Před 9 dny +1

      Yes, being part of the largest Indian IT company, I am fully agree with it. These are just numbers.

  • @nrusimha11
    @nrusimha11 Před 8 dny

    Shri Nilekani's analogy of arms race is apt but approach of 'use cases' is wrong. What, even, is meant by working on 'use cases'? Are they planning to build a moat with 'use cases'? China is fully engaged in the AI arms race and is giving America a run for its money. A diffident India will be left behind. Not to mention, will be caught flat-footed when the dangers of AI begin showing up.

  • @nrusimha11
    @nrusimha11 Před 8 dny

    Bengaluru

  • @kamlaarora5640
    @kamlaarora5640 Před 8 dny

    May be like, Industry canibalised labour?

  • @SumitPandey-om9nu
    @SumitPandey-om9nu Před 13 dny +2

    Bla bla bla… indian IT will always remain in the tail end of innovation… just keep on doing the dogs work and be happy over the peanuts!

  • @UMS9695
    @UMS9695 Před 12 dny

    AI is overhyped!! AI crash is around the corner.

    • @sahilsah457
      @sahilsah457 Před 12 dny +1

      😂😂 keep dreaming brother
      Surely 99% of the company might be a wrapper and fade away. But that 1% serious company is enough to distrupt.

    • @NK-ui2it
      @NK-ui2it Před 11 dny

      ​@@sahilsah457it's overhyped telling this after doing RAG based AI applications.. it's just extension of data science. Not real generation

    • @Charvak-Atheist
      @Charvak-Atheist Před 10 dny

      No

    • @UMS9695
      @UMS9695 Před 10 dny +1

      Small and independent success stories in niche areas; YES. Industry disruption, NO. For a paradigm shift, it needs many hundreds of billions of dollars, if not a few trillions in R&D investment. Given the current geo-political instability and decline of economies, such investments are only on paper. With Japan's economy sliding fast, Germany's teetering economy, the rise of BRICS and the increasing economic debacles in china and the impending recession and/or default of the US debt, the likes of Microsoft, Google, Amazon, etc. are readying themselves to be able to take the hit to the US's economy and hedging themselves by laying off hundreds of thousands using AI as the perfect scapegoat.
      There will be AI evolution in varied industries, products and services, but definitely not a revolution! Every service provider is hyping the AI possibilities just so stay relevant and look informed. So just don't buy into the hype.

    • @sungjane
      @sungjane Před 5 dny

      The Indian model should be designed to influence democratization in neighboring countries, akin to what has been observed in Nepal and Bhutan.

  • @mail2viveks
    @mail2viveks Před 13 dny

    Client and business would be more interested to develop their own data, LLM and their own GenAI, as using OpenAI is not usable due to intellectual property rights, copyrights on content, privacy issue, no regulations defined, already so many legal issues lodged on OpenAI/GenAI. So lot of work in pipeline before GenAI stabilized. No impact to jobs, workforce composition is going to change.