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AI Won’t Kill Jobs—It Will Transform Them, Says InfoEdge CEO

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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries worldwide, Hitesh Oberoi, CEO and MD of InfoEdge, has shared his insights on how AI is influencing the Indian job market.

In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Hitesh emphasized that artificial intelligence is not simply eliminating jobs but rather transforming the nature of work, creating new opportunities for professionals with AI-related skills.

His perspective challenges the widespread fear that AI will lead to mass unemployment, instead highlighting the potential for job creation and economic growth.

Role of AI in Workforce Transformation

Hitesh acknowledged that artificial intelligence will automate certain roles, particularly in traditional IT services such as basic application development and testing.

However, he stressed that this does not necessarily mean fewer jobs overall.

Instead, companies will aggressively recruit for emerging roles in artificial intelligence implementation, prompt engineering, and domain specialization.

He pointed out that businesses that adapt to AI-driven changes will thrive, while those that fail to evolve may struggle to remain competitive.

Salary Growth and Market Shifts

One of the most significant impacts of artificial intelligence, according to Hitesh, is the shift in salary structures.

AI-capable professionals are expected to see 40-70% salary increases when changing jobs, while traditional roles may face wage stagnation.

This growing disparity could lead to a bifurcated job market, where AI-skilled workers command higher salaries and better opportunities, while those in routine, automatable roles may struggle to keep pace.

India’s Potential as a Global AI Talent Hub

Hitesh believes that India has a unique opportunity to become a global artificial intelligence talent hub, given its strong foundation in technical education.

However, he cautioned that this potential can only be realized if India’s skill development ecosystem evolves to meet the growing demand for AI expertise.

He highlighted the expansion of Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India, which are moving beyond cost arbitrage to become innovation hubs with artificial intelligence at their core.

Sectoral Impact and Economic Outlook

AI’s influence will vary across industries, with healthcare, education, and financial services in underserved regions expected to see massive opportunities.

Conversely, customer service, operations, and administrative roles face a higher risk of automation.

Hitesh projected that India could achieve 6-7% GDP growth with fewer net new jobs due to AI-driven productivity gains.

Alternatively, AI could fuel even faster economic growth, leading to the creation of more jobs overall, potentially offering higher wages and better working conditions than those automated.


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