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AI could disrupt 28% back-office roles in India: Report

AI adoption is poised to disrupt up to 28% of back-office and data roles in India within three years, as 45% of organizations face digital skills shortages.

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AI could disrupt 28% back-office roles in India: Report

AI adoption is poised to disrupt up to 28% of back-office and data roles in India within three years, as 45% of organizations face digital skills shortages.

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thehindubusinessline.com2 g fa

Nearly 45% of organisations cite AI skills as largest workforce constraint; 54% cite moderate to low urgency…

A report reveals 45% of Indian organizations face AI skill shortages, while 54% show low urgency for AI investment.

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    Nearly 45% of organisations cite AI skills as largest workforce constraint; 54% cite moderate to low urgency on AI investment: Report

    A report reveals 45% of Indian organizations face AI skill shortages, while 54% show low urgency for AI investment.

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    AI could disrupt 28% back-office roles in India: Report

    AI adoption is poised to disrupt up to 28% of back-office and data roles in India within three years, as 45% of organizations face digital skills shortages.