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THE SNARE OF SALARY HIKE IS DRIVING INDIANS TO LEARN AI DATA SCIENCE AND CLOUD COMPUTING (i2tutorials)

The snare of salary hike is driving Indians to learn AI, data science and cloud computing

Indian companies working on Artificial Intelligence penetrating from 1000 to 3000 in 2019, AI industry has also doubled in size with revenues of $415 million in 2019.  Artificial Intelligence professionals in India has doubled, 2,500 related positions remain vacant indicating that the number of jobs.

As per the changing technology, Most of this growth has been powered by experienced professionals who have transitioned into a career in AI by up skilling themselves over the last few years and taking up courses like Data science, Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing.

 Indian working professionals are expected to get better increments at work and Future of Tech Jobs in India. E-commerce employees and IT product have little to worry about as they are expected to offer double digit salary hikes.

Deloitte is anticipating the hikes and India ranks among the top three countries, as per the survey in LinkedIn, to lead the world AI skills with robotic process automation.

Professionals do understand that they need to upskill to stay relevant in their careers and are focusing on getting hands-on learning from the certifications they take up said by CEO of Simplilearn

Future of Tech Jobs in India and Digital Transformation shows that Artificial Intelligence, data science, and cloud computing remain the top reskilling choices, as per the survey.  Digital technologies have led them to invest in up skilling programmers. 

As per survey, it is been predicted that AI will create 58 million new jobs by 2022. Artificial Intelligence replaces the repetitive tasks; it also holds the potential to create new ones.

As per the recent trends, AI has been increasing its interest in people from 18% to 30% from in 2018 to 2019.

Source: Business Insider

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