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The society now needs to “reconfigure’ itself to understand and adjust in the technology-driven era, he said, adding India is ten years behind the impact as compared to developed nations.
Apart from disruption in various kinds of industries, the emergence of technology and artificial intelligence besides digital monopoly will have an adverse impact on humankind and the gap between the rich and poor people will increase, with the rich living longer, he said.
Pai, the Chairman of Manipal Global Education, said the country needs to rope in top educational institutions for solving tomorrow’s problems as the governments across the country are mostly engaged in solving yesterday’s problems.
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He said the situation is further going to change rapidly with new innovations and expansion of cloud technology, high-speed computing, quantum computing and proliferation of new business model.
In reply to a question, Pai, a former Infosys director, said that electric vehicles have started creating disruption in the auto industry and the situation will drastically change in the next decade.
Similar disruption is also being faced in other industries as well due to technology shift, Pai said. The biggest threat to humankind is the rise of digital monopolies”, he said adding by using the data, the mind of a person can be “manipulated.”
“Artificial intelligence is expanding and things are automated now, be it life sciences, manufacture industries, banking and financial services and robots are taking over the large part of human being’s works which is going to create a problem of employment generation, he added.