India is at risk of experiencing a shortage of more than a million skilled artificial intelligence (AI) professionals by 2027, which could hinder its goal of becoming a leading global AI talent hub. The rising demand for AI skills highlights the urgent need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives to address this substantial skills gap. To ensure that India remains competitive in the AI industry and continues to attract investment and talent, it is crucial for the country to invest in training programs and educational opportunities that equip individuals with the necessary AI skills. By prioritizing the development of AI talent, India can position itself as a key player in the global AI market and drive innovation across various sectors. Stay updated with the latest news and insights on AI developments in India to stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving field.

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India facing AI talent shortage, risks shortfall of over a million skilled professionals by 2027, urgent upskilling needed.
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