Majority of Indians optimistic about AI's potential to simplify work and improve outcomes
About 59 per cent of Indians believe that artificial intelligence will make work easier and lead to better outcomes. As per the new report, from Bosch- the automotive and consumer products maker, around 80 per cent of Indians and 73 per cent globally advocated about the generative AI being as relevant as the rise of the internet. With 64 per cent of global respondents ranking AI as the most influential technology shortly, the report revealed a strong sense of optimism among Indians, 76 per cent of whom personally feel prepared for the upcoming era of AI-led interventions. About 81 per cent of Indians and 71 per cent of global respondents feel that technological progress shall be key to combating climate change. Around 48 per cent of Indians also expect AI-driven solutions to facilitate easier and seamless parking, according to the report.
















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