“The Indian philosophical tradition is rooted in the art of asking the right questions and learning happens through finding answers. In many ways, we are returning to that foundational approach to AI-education,” says Prof V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras. Kamakoti Veezhinathan | Ritu Singh | Tata Group | Tata Consultancy Services Like Comment Transcript There’s an MIT study actually, which says that even today, in 2025, that’s when the study was published. AI can replace 12% of the US labor force already. We’re we’re getting there. And, you know, incidentally, Indian developers are the second largest contributors to GitHub API. I mean, are we sort of, you know, doing this to ourselves? I mean, is that, how do you look at that paradox? I had a opportunity to meet Jeff Holman. Allman is a God for All India because each book only we all studied to pass examinations. Alvin came out with a very nice thing. He was visiting MIT. We should know. Start offering courses. A programming course where. We should make the LLM generate the program without you writing one one line of code or changing the syntax. See the whole Indian philosophical thought itself. Let us come
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