According to a report by global digital transformation services provider EPAM Systems and Cybermedia Research (CMR), AI has provided continuous learning and development opportunities (60 percent) for most of the modern engineers in the country.

The study included more than 800 modern engineers aged 25 years and above across eight major cities of the country.

“The excitement around AI’s potential to boost careers and productivity is palpable, and we are committed to making it a reality for our engineers. By preparing our engineers to be AI collaborators, not competitors, we are ushering in a new era will be able to unlock innovation and efficiency," said Elena Schechter, EPAM's Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer.

According to the findings, while AI integration has boosted team communication and collaboration (47 percent) and clarified data-driven decision making (44 percent), seamlessly integrating AI into existing workflows remains a challenge (37 percent). Has been made. While 41 percent of modern engineers feel that current AI training resources are inadequate, leading to job security concerns (44 percent), a significant majority (76 percent) expect their organizations to provide AI resources for professional development and Will provide access to learning platforms.

Modern engineers believe that following the AI ​​protocols set by their organizations (50 percent) ensures human accountability and control over AI-driven decisions.

Srinivas Reddy, Managing Director, EPAM India, said, “Engineers see immense potential in AI to boost careers and productivity and want companies to bridge the knowledge gap and provide our engineers with the skills and support they need to thrive in the AI ​​era. need to be equipped with." ,