“Every AI breakthrough has a physical backbone — power grids need an upgrade, cooling systems must be built, and factories increasingly need to be automated. Behind every intelligent machine, highly specialised human expertise is required,” Viswanath P S, MD & CEO, Randstad India, said. Terming it as a pronounced “labour flip”, he said skilled, technical trades are outpacing traditional, entry-level professional roles. “Every AI breakthrough has a physical backbone — power grids need an upgrade, cooling systems must be built, and factories increasingly need to be automated. Behind every intelligent machine, highly specialised human expertise is required,” Viswanath P S, MD & CEO, Randstad India, said. Terming it as a pronounced “labour flip”, he said skilled, technical trades are outpacing traditional, entry-level professional roles.
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