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Shashank stresses the importance of upskilling leaders and employees, advocating for organizations to proactively invest in AI literacy. He compares this cultural shift to earlier technology transitions—like moving from desktop to mobile—that required conscious adaptation and learning.
Addressing Challenges: Security and Regulation
With AI's benefits come significant security challenges. Shashank notes that AI introduces new vectors of risk—semi-intelligent agents capable of acting in unpredictable, potentially malicious ways. The industry is still grappling with understanding and safeguarding these systems, especially as large language models (LLMs) and AI agents become more sophisticated.