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MICA director: AI may be a disruptor but won't completely define a human being

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dc.description.abstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) may be a disruptor but it would not completely define a human being, according to Jaya Deshmukh, 51, (Mudra Institute of Communications it is not an acronym, but only MICA) MICA, Ahmedabad’s first woman director who took charge last month. The appointment is a also a homecoming of sorts for Deshmukh who is an alumni from the institute’s first batch. Deshmukh, who was with Colt Technology Services in London before joining MICA, is known as an expert in digital and cloud technology, having worked with Google, Microsoft and AT&T before. The MICA chief believes that because of its competence in English, India could see a huge “data-labelling boom”, although the job was lower down the value chain of the workforce.She also shared another example of what she saw when she was on the executive board of a tech forum, for women led to more women in staff functions being seen at the risk of losing jobs.
dc.identifier.urihttps://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/mica-director-jaya-deshmukh-artificial-intelligence-ai-jobs-ahmedabad-9559038/
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.mica.ac.in/handle/123456789/8373
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Indian Express, p.04
dc.subjectMICA Director
dc.subjectJaya Deshmukh
dc.subjectan interview
dc.subjectabout AI
dc.titleMICA director: AI may be a disruptor but won't completely define a human being
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