Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu states India is adopting a practical AI approach, focusing on efficient, cost-effective smaller models tailored to local needs. He believes India’s young population is the most AI-enthusiastic globally, driving rapid adoption and creating new opportunities. Vembu also anticipates AI will create new jobs, requiring software engineers to focus more on customer problem-solving.
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