Vinod Khosla warns AI threatens India's IT and BPO jobs
Vinod Khosla, a well-known Silicon Valley venture capitalist and early-stage investor in OpenAI, says AI could shake up India's massive IT and business process outsourcing (BPO) sectors if companies don't adapt fast.
He pointed out that jobs like app development and tech consulting (core work for big names like TCS and Infosys) might become outdated as AI gets smarter.
Khosla backs AI for Indian services
Khosla also highlighted how AI could make health care, education, and farming more affordable and accessible in India.
He thinks showing off practical uses—like free AI-powered doctors or teachers—could boost productivity and help people trust the tech.
Indian IT giants are already investing in AI to keep up with global trends, but Khosla's message is clear: keep innovating or risk falling behind.