India is engineering a future as AI disrupts the software industry

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India is engineering a future as AI disrupts the software industry

India is strategically positioning itself for the impact of AI on the software industry. Mediahuis and partners are utilizing technologies like cookies for data storage and access, including personal information and online identifiers. The use of AI in school coursework is raising concerns among teachers, with students potentially submitting work generated by AI.

The rise of generative artificial intelligence poses a significant challenge to software outsourcing. However, if India can leverage its engineering capabilities effectively, it could lead to the creation of new high-quality jobs. Policymakers in New Delhi are facing the task of navigating this technological shift to ensure a productive and lucrative future.

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