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Adoption of artificial intelligence can add 1.4% points to India's GDP growth: IIM-A study

The report said successful adoption of AI is expected to add Rs 1.5 to 2.5 trillion in incremental pre-tax profit over a five year period for the top 500 Indian companies alone.

July 12, 2023 / 22:44 IST
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Pointing out the need for a massive managerial upskilling for AI adoption, the study also estimates that just the top 500 Indian companies would require at least one million hours of training.
Pointing out the need for a massive managerial upskilling for AI adoption, the study also estimates that just the top 500 Indian companies would require at least one million hours of training.

Adoption of artificial intelligence or AI could add up to 1.4 percentage points annually to India's real GDP growth, a study by the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) said on Wednesday. The IIMA-BCG joint study report, titled "AI in India - A Strategic Necessity" on the AI readiness levels of Indian businesses, was released at IIMA campus by the premiere management institute's director Bharat Bhasker.

"AI will have a transformative impact on economies, societies and civilisation at large. In India alone, successful adoption of AI could add up to 1.4 percentage points annually to real GDP growth," said the report. It further said successful adoption of AI is expected to add Rs 1.5 to 2.5 trillion in incremental pre-tax profit over a five year period for the top 500 Indian companies alone.

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Pointing out the need for a massive managerial upskilling for AI adoption, the study also estimates that just the top 500 Indian companies would require at least one million hours of training. "Companies cannot assume that benefits of AI will accrue to them in due course. Companies have a choice to prioritise AI and adopt it or perish," the report mentioned, adding that 2 out of 3 Indian companies are "laggards" in terms of AI adoption and maturity.

As per the report, India only has around 4.5 per cent of the world's AI professionals, and the talent crunch will get more acute. "76 per cent of India's data talent is currently hired by the IT services industry. However, companies are struggling to find AI talent with the requisite business and sector understanding. As a result, direct hire of AI talent remains low despite high demand," it said.