00:00Welcome to truth and trends. Sonia, everywhere I look, people are talking about AI. Some say
00:14it's going to take away all our jobs, especially IT jobs in India. Others say it's going to create
00:21more opportunities. Frankly, I'm confused. Which is it really? Deepak, the truth is somewhere in
00:27the middle. AI is definitely changing the way we work. It can already write code, analyze data and
00:33even draft emails. But saying all jobs will vanish is an exaggeration. AI will replace certain
00:40repetitive tasks, but it will also create new opportunities for those who are ready to adapt.
00:45So, is it like humans versus machines? A straight competition? Because many IT workers are scared
00:52their years of learning coding may go waste. It's not exactly a word, Deepak. Think of AI as a tool.
00:58A calculator didn't destroy math jobs. It made people focus on higher-level problems.
01:04Similarly, AI will handle routine tasks, while humans will still be needed for creativity,
01:10ethics, complex decisions and managing technology itself. Okay, but let's be practical. Which jobs
01:16are most at risk right now in India? That's a good question. Routine IT services like basic coding,
01:22call center support and data entry are the most vulnerable. But at the same time, new jobs are
01:27emerging AI trainers, cybersecurity experts, drone operators and data scientists. So, while some doors
01:35close, new ones open. Hmm. But many of our viewers might be thinking, if A, I can do it faster and
01:42cheaper, why would companies still hire humans at all? Because AI isn't perfect, Deepak. It can make
01:48mistakes, it lacks human judgment and it can't understand cultural nuances like we do. A human
01:54working with AI is far more powerful than AI alone. That's why instead of fear, the focus should be on
02:00collaboration. That sounds positive. But how do ordinary people prepare? Everyone can't suddenly
02:05become an AI engineer. True. And that's why the key word is upskilling. People don't need to become AI
02:11inventors, but they must learn how to use AI tools in their own fields. A teacher can use AI for lesson
02:17plans, a designer can use AI for ideas and an accountant can use AI for data analysis. The future
02:24belongs to those who learn continuously. So, bottom line, I is not a villain, but a challenge? Exactly.
02:31It's a challenge and an opportunity. If India's youth adapts, we can lead the world in AI-driven
02:36innovation. But if we resist, we risk being left behind. Viewers, what's your take? Is AI a job
02:43stealer or a job creator? Drop your thoughts in the comments and don't forget to like and subscribe
02:48to Truth and Trends. And remember, the future is not about fearing machines. It's about learning to
02:54work smarter with them. Until next time, keep questioning, keep evolving.
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