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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Business - 20/Feb 00:03

'White-collar resentment could wreck momentum'

Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani cautioned that white-collar worker resentment could derail AI progress if not managed carefully. He emphasized developing AI use cases that benefit the broader population, support career transitions, and reskilling. Nilekani urged a focus on useful AI diffusion for humanity to avoid negative consequences.

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