Need to regulate Artificial Intelligence, Indian banking system during SVB crash and more - Harvard professor Tarun Khanna at BT MPW 2022

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Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor, Harvard Business School (HBS) Professor Tarun Khanna said that the Artificial Intelligence of AI tools are likely to impact India’s services sector

Professor Tarun Khanna
at BT MPW 2022

During a conversation with Rahul Kanwal, Executive Director, Business Today, Prof. Tarun Khanna said, “The artificial intelligence tools would largely affect the services sector in the short term because all the AI tools are based on systemic data, which is far easier to do in India, which is run in a more professional manner and scale.”

Will AI affect India’s
service sector?

Prof. Tarun Khanna said, “The new generation needs to be prepared for the upcoming technology such as AI as they often end up generating new employment opportunities.”

AI might generate more
employment opportunities

Rahul Kanwal and Prof Tarun Khanna weighed on the impact of the Silicon Valley Bank crash and Credit Suisse crisis on the Indian banking system and if the latter’s guard rails are strong enough under regulators like SEBI

Indian banking system
amid SVB crash

Prof Tarun Khanna also said that he is 'guardedly optimistic’ that the funding winter, which startups are seeing, will come to an end in the next 3-4 quarters

Tarun Khanna on
funding winter

During a Q and A session, Business Today Editor Sourav Mazumdar and Prof Tarun Khanna talked about the need for good governance, measured investment and nurturing youngsters to be entrepreneurs

Tarun Khanna on young
entrepreneurs 

During a conversation with the BT TV Managing Editor Siddharth Zarabi, Prof. Tarun Khanna talked about how Indian women are doing in the startup ecosystem as they recognised the need to embrace all forms of talent. Prof. Khanna said, “Women entrepreneurs have far more empathy than their male counterparts.”

Tarun Khanna on women entrepreneurs 

During the BT MPW 2022 session 'Leadership's Female Quotient', Prof. Tarun Khanna and Rahul Kanwal vouched for having gender-diverse teams in the corporate world as Business Today celebrated ‘The Most Powerful Women in Business'

Business Today - The Most
Powerful Women
in Business

The BT MPW event was held in Mumbai. Women business leaders from across sectors such as Shark Tank fame SUGAR Cosmetics CEO Vineeta Singh and Mamaearth Co-founder Ghazal Alagh, veterans such as State Bank of India’s first women chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya, Managing Partner of AZB & Partners Zia Mody and others also delivered high value sessions at the event

Vineeta Singh, Ghazal Alagh,
Arundhati Bhattacharya and
others at BT MPW 2022