NITI Aayog Report Warns of 20 Lakh IT Job Losses in India Due to AI Adoption
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Key Takeaway
A NITI Aayog report predicts that up to 20 lakh jobs in India's IT sector may be lost due to the increasing adoption of AI and automation over the next five years. This significant job displacement highlights the potential impact of AI on employment in the industry.
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From the Original Report
AI adoption could lead to major job losses in India’s IT sector, with a NITI Aayog report warning that <strong>up to 20 lakh jobs may disappear in the next five years</strong> as companies increasingly rely on automation and artificial intelligence.
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