‘Not enough realization’: Saurabh Mukherjea flags Indian middle class’ complacency amid AI wave

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Marcellus Investment Manager Hinder Saurabh Mukherjea has called an alarm about the dissatisfaction of the White Collar Workership in India, in the face of the growth of disruption by AI.

Using NAUKRI’s job index, Mukherjan explained that before the West is faced with working disorders, middle age, India, every year, a much more “worrying” situation.

“Such is the nature of free market economies. The situations of the soul will develop, but what worries me more, does it really realize that the situation is mint?

Mukherjanja noted that while children aged 22-23 understand that she fears that the specialists of those 30s and 40s, which are already deep their career.

“I don’t listen to many financial planning … thinking that I am 40 years old today, I have been working for 20 years of work, and I have to think very carefully about my finances,” he said.

He noted that the costs of vacation, electronics and cars are synchronized with modest savings rates.
“The middle-class debt in India, not savings, is the highest in the world,” he said, adding that net financial savings of the household are 50 years old.

Mukherjian predicts that many white collar workers will soon be self-employed as today, lawyers, accountants or financial planners. “I doubt it in India in 10 years, therefore, journalists, engineers, coders, bot coaches will be like everything,” he said.

Repeated tasks, especially in such areas of HR, will be more and more automated by generating AI.

“First of all IT services companies and banks, the media will replace it with redicts,” said Mukherjian, warning that stable office work can quickly, gig-based roles.

Mkrherman noted that Mukherjani noted that the encoders are no longer needed in five years.

“I feel for 2-3 years, so India will have to read quickly.

 
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