KPMG's Tuteja: AI skilling, not just funds, defines India's competitive edge

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CNBC TV18•10-12-2025, 19:57
KPMG's Tuteja: AI skilling, not just funds, defines India's competitive edge
- •KPMG's Akhilesh Tuteja states India's AI competitive edge depends on talent and capability building, not just capital investment.
- •Amazon and Microsoft are investing significantly in India's AI infrastructure, with Microsoft committing $17.5 billion and Amazon $35 billion by 2030.
- •These investments are creating AI-specific data centers and sovereign public cloud services to keep Indian data within the country.
- •Major skilling initiatives include Microsoft training 20 million Indians in AI by 2030 and Amazon educating 4 million government school students.
- •Tuteja emphasizes equitable access to AI to prevent new divides, highlighting its potential for public good like supporting the informal workforce.
Why It Matters: India's AI competitive edge depends on skilling its workforce, not just investments.
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