Wipro Executive Predicts AI Will Create More Jobs Than It Displaces

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Key Takeaway
A senior executive at Wipro argues that AI will create more jobs than it eliminates, predicting a significant increase in demand for tech workers. He cites projections of 170 million new positions globally due to AI technology, while acknowledging that approximately 92 million existing roles may be affected.
A top technology executive at Indian ... expand job opportunities rather than eliminate them. The company's chief technology officer says AI represents the biggest industry opportunity since electricity or the internet. A senior executive at major Indian technology company Wipro is pushing back against fears that artificial intelligence will devastate the software services industry, arguing instead that AI adoption will significantly increase demand for tech workers...
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