New Delhi, Feb. 27 -- In recent months, several technology entrepreneurs and senior executives have raised concerns about the potential impact of rapid AI integration on the workforce, particularly in India, which adds millions of young people to its labour pool every year.

Industry leaders have warned that while artificial intelligence offers increased productivity and cost efficiencies, it could also disrupt entry-level and routine white-collar roles at a scale that would affect multiple sectors and roles.

In a recent interview with Moneycontrol at IIM Bengaluru, the founder of Infosys and Catamaran Ventures, NR Narayana Murthy, addressed concerns over whether white-collar jobs are at risk from AI, particularly in the IT services indu...