In an exclusive interview with India Today, Dr. Aaron ‘Ronnie’ Chatterjee, Chief Economist of OpenAI, discusses the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Indian economy. Addressing concerns over job security, Chatterjee asserts that ‘AI is largely in India complementing workers more than substituting them’, highlighting its role in boosting productivity rather than replacing human labour. He identifies India as one of OpenAI’s fastest-growing markets, with 100 million weekly active users. Chatterjee emphasizes that for India to lead the intelligence age, it requires a ‘sea change’ in infrastructure investment, specifically in manufacturing, energy sources, and grid interconnection. He also warns against ‘outsourcing critical thinking’ to AI in education, advocating for foundational learning before tool adoption. The discussion covers the ‘three Ts’—talent, trade, and trust—while exploring how AI can empower sectors from software development to agriculture, provided the necessary regulatory guardrails and infrastructure are established to support India’s massive demographic dividend.
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