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SUMMARY:Impact of AI on Jobs\, Education and the Arts in India
DESCRIPTION:Image India's first conversational digital hologram of M.F. Hus
 ain at the Museum of Art &amp\; Photography.\n\nCapria India\, Accel India
 \, and Spring Marketing Capital in collaboration with the Museum of Art &a
 mp\; Photography (MAP)\, Bengaluru invites you to a conversation on the im
 pact of AI across industries.\n\nWhile we all know the pace of chatbot ado
 ption is staggering—zero to a billion monthlies in ~3 years—we also se
 e that the true impact of AI productivity gains is yet to be felt in most 
 companies. Anecdotally\, entry-level jobs are drying up\, but the data are
  inconclusive as to AI causality. And in creative domains\, Sora 2 user-ge
 nerated videos like “Mario’s Schizophrenia” are showing that Silicon
  Valley’s creations will continue consuming and creating derivatives of 
 copyrighted materials\, buoyed by the June fair-use judgments granted to A
 nthropic and Meta.\n\nThe AI sea-change will impact everyone\, but especia
 lly those earlier in their careers. Computer Science enrollments are anecd
 otally down\, but trends are still unclear. A September 2025 survey of tee
 nagers revealed that a majority feel that AI has negatively impacted their
  career outlook. However\, the same survey indicated that creative fields 
 remain popular career choices\, with 27% of respondents expressing interes
 t in arts and music\, and 25% in content creation and digital media.\n\nPa
 rt of the mission of MAP is to educate and inspire the next generation thr
 ough traditional and multimedia art experiences. We feel AI-generated and 
 AI-assisted art represents as much of an opportunity as a threat to the yo
 unger generation. But we’re in early innings\, and we also know many voc
 al creative professionals and artists see AI as an existential threat.\n\n
 We are convening startup founders and leaders in Venture Capital in Bangal
 ore to discuss how these technologies will unfold in India\, to ideate on 
 policy recommendations we should all advocate for\, and to identify promis
 ing startups that could play a positive role in enabling a future where AI
  and human creativity coexist and support one another. And of course\, we 
 look for ideas on how MAP can further its mission more cost-effectively an
 d creatively via AI.\n\nTo kick off this informal discussion\, we will hav
 e a short fireside chat about AI hosted by MAP Founder\, Abhishek Poddar\,
  with:\n- Will Poole of Capria\, representing impact on creative professio
 nals\n- Subrata Mitra of Accel\, representing impact on Indian education\n
 - Raja Ganapathy of Spring representing impact on Indian consumers\n\nThe 
 evening will begin with drinks and appetisers\, followed by the conversati
 on and end with a guided walk of the museum.
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