Where the telephone took over a century for mass adoption in India, and television decades to reach villages, the internet achieved near-universal reach in just 25 years. Today, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being adopted at a speed that dwarfs its predecessors, threatening to automate complex technical skills faster than professionals can adapt. The world is accelerating at a pace previously unimaginable. And this rapid technological evolution has fueled a widespread fear of AI-induced unemployment.

In this landscape of radical change, the nature of education — especially at the leadership level — must fundamentally shift. Being merely excellent at one’s job is no longer a guarantee of professional longevity. For Gopal Shukla, Chief Executive Officer at the IIT Bombay-Washington Univer

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