Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy believes that both management and technology graduates hold equal importance in the age of AI. He argues that they approach problem-solving from different angles, with management focusing on 'what' and technology on 'how.' Murthy views AI as a tool that enhances productivity across disciplines, expressing optimism about India's talent pool in both fields.
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