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Labour Market Resilience in Focus at India AI Impact Summit 2026


Labour market resilience emerged as a central theme at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 during a session titled โ€œGlobal Dialogue on AI Usage โ€“ Data for Labour Market Resilience.โ€ The discussion examined the changing nature of work amid accelerating artificial intelligence adoption and the policy choices required to manage the transition effectively.

Drawing on emerging international evidence, panellists noted that AIโ€™s impact on employment is differentiated across age groups, sectors and geographies. Early trends suggest that younger workers in roles with higher AI exposure may be experiencing employment pressures. However, the absence of comprehensive and comparable cross-country data continues to limit governmentsโ€™ ability to design timely and targeted interventions.

The discussion underscored the importance of moving forward with adaptive policy frameworks even in the absence of perfect information. Strengthening social protection systems, expanding reskilling pathways and designing context-specific strategies for sectors such as services, agriculture and public delivery were highlighted as essential steps to ensure inclusive growth.

Shamika Ravi, Member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, observed that India shows one of the highest levels of firm-level AI adoption, characterised by openness and optimism. While productivity effects are still being measured, she noted that AI in India is likely to be applied to long-standing challenges in health, education and services, particularly where last-mile connectivity constraints have limited outcomes.

Yoshua Bengio, Professor at Universitรฉ de Montrรฉal and a leading AI expert, stated that employment trends observed over the past five years are likely to continue shaping the job market. He cautioned that access to AI will increasingly become a competitive advantage, underscoring the need for international coordination and dialogue to ensure AI development benefits all.

Representatives from Microsoft and OpenAI highlighted that much of the existing evidence on AIโ€™s employment impact is concentrated in a few countries, particularly the United States, with limited data available from emerging economies. This gap makes it difficult to draw firm conclusions and reinforces the need for systematic global data collection on AI adoption and employment outcomes.

The session concluded that strengthening labour market resilience in the AI era will require better measurement of technology adoption, anticipatory governance, coordinated investments in skills and institutional capacity, and robust social protection systems. Only through such integrated efforts can productivity gains from AI translate into broad-based economic and social benefits.

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Godrej DEI Lab Champions Disability Inclusion at Purple Fest Goa 2025


At Purple Fest 2025, Indiaโ€™s largest celebration of diversity and inclusion, the Godrej DEI Lab, the diversity, equity, and inclusion arm of the Godrej Industries Group, took centre stage with its powerful session titled โ€œLead Beyond Limits: Disability and the New World of Work.โ€

The session, held in partnership with Rising Flame and the United Nations in India, brought together changemakers, policymakers, and corporate leaders to rethink inclusion beyond policies and quotas โ€” focusing instead on equity, accessibility, and opportunity.

Parmesh Shahani, Head of the Godrej DEI Lab, led the dialogue emphasizing that accessibility must be integrated into design and strategy from the very start.

โ€œWe at Godrej believe inclusion fuels innovation. When we design for difference, we design better for everyone,โ€ said Shahani. โ€œTrue inclusion begins when we stop asking how people can fit into our systems, and start redesigning those systems to fit people.โ€

The discussion featured eminent voices such as Ms. Nidhi Goyal, Founder and Executive Director, Rising Flame; Mr. Shombi Sharp, UN Resident Coordinator in India; and Shri Rajesh Aggarwal, Secretary, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.

Representing the Godrej Industries Group alongside Shahani were Pulakita Mayekar, Executive, Research and Media at Godrej DEI Lab, and Preetham Sunkavalli, Deputy General Manager, Brand at Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL).

Both highlighted how accessibility and empathy are not just social imperatives but strategic advantages that help businesses innovate and thrive. In a reflective post, GCPL MD Sudhir Sitapathi shared how his conversations with Preetham provided deep insights into observation, technology, and independence โ€” redefining what ability truly means.

Drawing from her personal experiences, Pulakita Mayekar discussed the importance of designing inclusive spaces, systems, and products that serve diverse cognitive and physical needs.

The session reaffirmed Godrej DEI Labโ€™s belief that disability inclusion is not about doing more โ€” itโ€™s about doing better. By embedding accessibility into every aspect of work, Godrej continues to pave the way for a more equitable and empathetic India.

Learn more about their initiatives at www.godrejdeilab.com and watch their film on PwD inclusion here: Access/Ability.

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Reliance Jio Launches JioPC: Indiaโ€™s First Cloud-Powered AI-Ready Virtual Desktop


In a major step toward making personal computing affordable and accessible for all, Reliance Jio has launched JioPC, a cutting-edge virtual desktop platform that delivers high-performance computing โ€” without the need for physical hardware.

At just โ‚น400/month, JioPC offers the power of a โ‚น50,000+ computer by leveraging the cloud. Designed to meet the demands of India’s fast-evolving digital economy, it allows users to simply plug in their Jio Set-Top Box, connect a screen, keyboard, and mouse โ€” and get started instantly.

What Is JioPC?

JioPC is a cloud-powered virtual desktop, requiring no CPU or expensive components. Your data, apps, and operating system run from Jioโ€™s secure cloud infrastructure. Itโ€™s Indiaโ€™s first PC-as-a-Service, made for every household โ€” students, freelancers, small businesses, and home users.

Key Features:

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Starts at โ‚น400/month โ€“ No lock-in, no upfront cost
  • โšก Fast boot-up, always updated
  • ๐Ÿ” Virus and malware protection at the network level
  • ๐Ÿง  AI-ready with access to smart tools
  • ๐ŸŽจ Includes Adobe Express โ€“ A professional-grade design & editing platform
  • โ˜๏ธ 512 GB cloud storage included
  • ๐Ÿ“„ Microsoft Office (browser version) access
  • ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿซ Perfect for students, creators, professionals, and small teams

Who Is It For?

JioPC is tailor-made for:

  • Students needing affordable, up-to-date learning tools
  • Small businesses and solopreneurs running daily operations
  • Remote workers seeking a secure and reliable desktop
  • Creative users leveraging tools like Adobe Express
  • Families and shared homes where one smart device serves all

How to Set Up:

  1. Power on your Jio Set-Top Box
  2. Open the JioPC app from the Apps section
  3. Connect your keyboard and mouse
  4. Sign in with your linked contact number or register
  5. Start using your new cloud computer instantly!

Why It Matters:

With JioPC, Reliance Jio aims to bridge the digital divide in India. No longer is high-performance computing limited by cost, geography, or outdated hardware. The platform is part of a broader mission to empower every Indian with next-gen technology that evolves and grows with their needs.

Availability:

JioPC is available nationwide to all existing and new JioFiber and Jio AirFiber users. New subscribers get a free 1-month trial to explore all features.

JioPC isnโ€™t just a product. Itโ€™s a movement.
A movement toward smarter, safer, scalable computing โ€” made in India, for India.