Avinash Pandit
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when all of these AI companies go public, the cost increases.
But I think the productivity gains are still so much that Indian IT companies are, unless they fundamentally change their model itself.
They have domain expertise, but domain expertise is what?
Net-net even that is understanding, let's say 50 years of data and figuring out patterns in terms of what is working and what is not working.
I think AI is going to be better than
you know, 10 managers of any of these IT service companies.
I think there are so many cases.
The case of Xerox that we keep hearing.
The case of Kodak.
The case of Nokia.
You know, all of these.
When smartphones came, feature phones left.
I think it's just that either you improve in terms of what is happening, you adapt, or you die.
Yeah, so as I said, in Infosys, I really felt that I could do so much more with my time.
And MBA just made sense at that point of time, right?
So I felt that I could...
Actually learn how to do business.
By the way, no one in my family has ever gone and done any businesses.
But yeah, I thought it would be good to just go and learn how businesses operate.
Gave this exam called CAT.