AI isn't universally hated, but some worry it will take jobs and make learning pointless. Here's why: Jobs: Imagine a factory with robots doing repetitive tasks. AI might do the same for some office jobs, leaving people unsure what work will be left. Learning: AI tutors can be amazing, but some fearRead more
AI isn’t universally hated, but some worry it will take jobs and make learning pointless. Here’s why:
Jobs: Imagine a factory with robots doing repetitive tasks. AI might do the same for some office jobs, leaving people unsure what work will be left.
Learning: AI tutors can be amazing, but some fear they might replace teachers altogether. People might lose the social aspects of learning and the human touch.
However, AI is more like a super tool. It can free people from boring tasks, allowing them to focus on creative or strategic work. In learning, AI can personalize education, helping each person learn at their own pace.
The key is to see AI as a helper, not a replacement.
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Central Government (approx. 10,000+ openings annually): Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) like ONGC, IOCL, NTPC, BHEL (large number of openings) Indian Engineering Services (IES) - (hundreds) Departments like Defence, Telecommunications, Railways (hundreds) State Government Jobs (Varies by state, poRead more
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- Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) like ONGC, IOCL, NTPC, BHEL (large number of openings)
- Indian Engineering Services (IES) – (hundreds)
- Departments like Defence, Telecommunications, Railways (hundreds)
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- State Electricity Boards
- Public Works Departments (PWD)
- Irrigation Departments
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- Defense Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
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State Government Jobs (Varies by state, potentially tens of thousands annually):
Other Government Agencies (Varies but can be significant):