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Davos 2024: McKinsey's Noshir Kaka explains his 20-30-40-80 rule on Gen AI first movers

First movers in the generative AI will have a huge advantage in growth and efficiency but most importantly, in people, because latest technology is where the “good talent” wants to go, he says

January 15, 2024 / 17:23 IST
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Noshir Kaka, senior partner, McKinsey
The comments come at a time when there are growing concerns over disruptive technologies such as AI and generative AI taking over jobs

Noshir Kaka, a senior partner at management consulting firm McKinsey, spelt out a unique “20-30-40-80 rule” on generative AI with respect to the tech services industry and how it can benefit the first movers.

He sees a 20 percent expansion of the target total addressable market in the form of new service lines, Kaka told Moneycontrol on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2024  in Davos. “For example, you could never ever do a one-on-one personalised advertisement in the past. Now you can actually have AI do that,” he said.

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Kaka, who is also the co-head of the Global Telecom, Media, and Technology (TMT) practice at McKinsey, said he sees a 30 percent jump in productivity and 40 percent greater opportunity in support functions. “And finally, these firms are going to see an 80-100 percent increase in developer satisfaction,” Kaka added.

First movers in the generative artificial intelligence (AI) space will have a massive advantage in growth and efficiency but most importantly, in people, because  latest technology is where the “good talent” wants to go, Kaka said.