Vembu’s remarks align with growing global apprehensions about AI-induced job displacement. In April, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) stated that up to 40% of jobs worldwide could be affected by AI. The Economic Survey 2024-25 also raised this issue, highlighting the rapid progression of AI technology and its disruptive effects on the labour market.
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