India’s media and advertising sector has seen over 1,000 job cuts as artificial intelligence reshapes workflows, roles and business priorities.
OpenAI’s reported $15 million employee payouts signal a sharp escalation in the global race to attract and retain top artificial intelligence talent.
AI is not replacing jobs, it is redefining them. India’s workforce stands to gain millions of new roles through smart reskilling and AI collaboration.
EY and Microsoft introduce a free AI Skills Passport to train students and young professionals in artificial intelligence, aiming to boost employability and digital readiness in India.
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar urges students to embrace AI as an opportunity, not a threat, highlighting the future of work and India’s digital push.