2024 could be the year that artificial intelligence transcends buzzwords and becomes mainstream, from enterprise to education, from everyday users to organizations. Microsoft is one of the companies at the forefront of mainstreaming artificial intelligence.
Puneet ChandokThere was initial skepticism, but now it has “evolved into full-blown adoption, with enterprises leveraging AI to revolutionize their operations,” according to Microsoft India and South Asia president
Chandok said Microsoft’s Copilot technology has greatly simplified daily tasks and improved work efficiency.
Chandok believes there is a strong desire among organizations to explore the potential of artificial intelligence. Some of the key industries in India embracing artificial intelligence and Microsoft’s artificial intelligence technology stack are BFSI, manufacturing and digital native industries. “The financial services industry is leading the adoption of artificial intelligence, rapidly identifying use cases and developing MVPs. The ITES industry has also made significant progress by scaling and quantifying productivity and cost efficiency improvements.
According to Chandok, for Microsoft, the idea is to democratize artificial intelligence and ensure that it reaches every part of India — from boardrooms to classrooms, from business to communities, from finance to farmers. He said: “We are committed to making artificial intelligence accessible to everyone and ensuring that its transformative power benefits everyone, everywhere.” Not only that, Chandok added, Microsoft also hopes to bridge the urban-rural gap, promote skills training and promote responsible Innovation.
“We are committed to making AI accessible to everyone and ensuring its transformative power reaches everyone, everywhere. As we move into 2025, there is no doubt that India is on the cusp of an AI-driven transformation,” said Microsoft India President. .
Chandok said that Microsoft’s belief by 2025 is to cooperate with India to “become the first country in artificial intelligence and plan a future where technology becomes a catalyst for social progress.”