
AI isn't winner-takes-all
AI isn't winner-takes-all, it's a marathon with room for many champions. While Big Tech dominates headlines, the real opportunities lie in solving actual problems with AI, not chasing tech for tech's sake.
India is at a clear advantage with massive digital adoption meets urgent challenges in agriculture, healthcare, infrastructure, and education. The companies that win won't have the fanciest algorithms, they'll have the cleanest data and the fastest path from insight to impact. Moreover, the career playbook is evolving, too.
AI will handle the busywork, but human judgment drives strategy. The future belongs to 'serial experts', professionals who re-skill every few years and stay ahead of the curve. Success comes down to three levers: data quality, talent development, and smart regulation.
Which would you prioritize first?
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Aamod is a seasoned AI and data science executive with over 20 years of experience driving data-driven decision-making and innovation. His expertise spans multiple industries, with a proven track record of building high-performance teams, fostering a culture of experimentation, and delivering significant revenue growth for global organizations. Aamod's expertise includes Machine Learning, data-driven decision-making, market sizing and segmentation, KPI definition and tracking, product analytics, and team leadership. Aamod has a passion for solving complex problems, and creating impactful AI driven products.

Srikanth Velamakanni is one of India’s most influential technology leaders and a global champion of artificial intelligence. He is the Co-Founder and Group Chief Executive of Fractal, which he helped grow from a five-person startup into India’s first AI unicorn. Srikanth is also the Vice-Chairman of Nasscom and a founder & Trustee at Plaksha University. With a career defined by vision, resilience, and long-term thinking, Srikanth stands as a pioneer dedicated to building a smarter, more inclusive, and more humane future.