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AI can take away grunge work in India, allow creativity to fly: Arundhati Bhattacharya
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Nishant Arora | 26 Mar, 2023
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has a blessing in disguise as it
can take away a lot of the grunge or repetitive work in India, and
leave people to actually perform more creative work, Arundhati
Bhattacharya, CEO and Chairperson for Salesforce India and a former SBI
chairperson, has stressed.
At a time when AI chatbots
driven by ChatGPT have left millions amused with their conversational
skills, several companies are now trying their hands in the field of
generative AI, including Salesforce which is a global leader in customer
relationship management (CRM) software industry.
One of the
biggest problems that India has is its sheer population numbers. Our
numbers can either be a blessing or a curse. Because of the sheer
numbers, it's very difficult to personalise whatever you are giving to
millions of people," Bhattacharya told IANS during an interaction.
"What
generative AI actually will help us do is actually curate things so
that they can be made relevant to us. If you ask them the questions in
the right manner is where AI can actually help," she added.
Salesforce
this month launched Einstein GPT, the world's first generative AI CRM
technology, which delivers AI-created content across every sales,
service, marketing, commerce, and IT interaction, at hyperscale.
The
company has also announced a Generative AI Fund worth $250 million from
Salesforce Ventures, the company's global investment arm.
According
to Bhattacharya, the first woman to be the Chairperson of the State
Bank of India (SBI), one thing we must realise is that AI does not
create something that has not already been created.
"What it
does is it pulls together an enormous number of data points that are
beyond our knowledge, and then puts them all together in a manner that
we can consume": she explained.
Since AI is bringing in data points that we were not aware of, we feel it's creating stuff.
"AI
is not creating stuff on its own. It's actually pulling together from
data points that you're not able to access, because the human mind can
only take in so much. So AI gives you the power of knowledge that has
already been created by several people," Bhattacharya told IANS.
AI takes away from us the typical, daily routine stuff that can be boring.
"I
think AI has a big future in India and across the world because at the
end of the day, repetitive jobs are something people do not like doing.
People also wonder whether this will mean jobs will decrease but this
will not be the case. It is only that our consumption patterns will
change," she emphasised.
Salesforce is also combining OpenAI's
enterprise-grade ChatGPT technology with its private AI models to
deliver relevant and trusted AI-generated content.
Its Einstein
GPT can generate personalised emails for salespeople to send to
customers, generate specific responses for customer service
professionals to more quickly answer customer questions, generate
targeted content for marketers to increase campaign response rates, and
auto-generate code for developers.
According to Bhattacharya, who
was listed as the 25th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes in
2016, people feel that AI thinks on its own.
"But this data
resides someplace and is being generated constantly so AI is able to
access this humongous data. It does not mean that those data points have
been created by AI. They are created by us, the humans," she told IANS.
(Nishant Arora can be reached at nishant.a@ians.in)
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