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AI Adoption Soars in India, But Will it Replace Human Roles?

India's young population drives ChatGPT usage, while UAE and Nvidia invest in AI infrastructure

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India has emerged as a significant player in the global AI landscape, with a young population driving the adoption of AI-powered tools. According to OpenAI, users between 18 and 24 years of age account for nearly 50% of...

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    OpenAI says 18- to 24-year-olds account for nearly 50% of ChatGPT usage in India

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    UAE’s G42 teams up with Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute in India

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    Nvidia deepens early-stage push into India’s AI startup ecosystem

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AI Adoption Soars in India, But Will it Replace Human Roles?

India's young population drives ChatGPT usage, while UAE and Nvidia invest in AI infrastructure

Friday, February 20, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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India has emerged as a significant player in the global AI landscape, with a young population driving the adoption of AI-powered tools. According to OpenAI, users between 18 and 24 years of age account for nearly 50% of all messages sent by Indians to ChatGPT, and users under 30 account for 80% of usage in the country.

This trend is further bolstered by investments in AI infrastructure. UAE-based tech company G42 has partnered with U.S.-based chipmaker Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute through a new system in India. This move is expected to provide a significant boost to India's AI ecosystem, enabling faster and more efficient processing of complex AI tasks.

Nvidia is also deepening its presence in India's AI startup ecosystem. The company is working with investors, nonprofits, and venture firms to build earlier ties with India's fast-growing AI founder ecosystem. This move is seen as a strategic investment in the country's burgeoning AI industry.

However, as AI adoption grows, concerns about job displacement have also risen. But some startup CEOs argue that AI will not replace human roles. The CEOs of Read AI and Lucidya told TechCrunch at Web Summit Qatar that they see AI tools replacing tasks, rather than workers. This perspective is echoed by many experts who believe that AI will augment human capabilities, rather than replace them.

The growth of AI in India is also reflected in the global market. European stocks hit a record high after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs. This move is expected to boost trade and investment in the tech sector, including AI.

As AI continues to evolve and improve, it's clear that India will play a significant role in its development and adoption. With its young population and growing investment in AI infrastructure, the country is poised to become a major player in the global AI landscape. However, the question of whether AI will replace human roles remains a topic of debate.

In conclusion, while AI adoption is soaring in India, driven by its young population and investments in AI infrastructure, the impact on human roles remains uncertain. As the technology continues to evolve, it's clear that India will be at the forefront of its development and adoption.

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  • OpenAI: "18- to 24-year-olds account for nearly 50% of ChatGPT usage in India"
  • UAE's G42: "Partners with Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute in India"
  • Nvidia: "Deepens early-stage push into India's AI startup ecosystem"
  • Read AI and Lucidya: "CEOs say AI won't replace human roles"
  • European Stocks: "Hit record high after US Supreme Court strikes down tariffs"

India has emerged as a significant player in the global AI landscape, with a young population driving the adoption of AI-powered tools. According to OpenAI, users between 18 and 24 years of age account for nearly 50% of all messages sent by Indians to ChatGPT, and users under 30 account for 80% of usage in the country.

This trend is further bolstered by investments in AI infrastructure. UAE-based tech company G42 has partnered with U.S.-based chipmaker Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute through a new system in India. This move is expected to provide a significant boost to India's AI ecosystem, enabling faster and more efficient processing of complex AI tasks.

Nvidia is also deepening its presence in India's AI startup ecosystem. The company is working with investors, nonprofits, and venture firms to build earlier ties with India's fast-growing AI founder ecosystem. This move is seen as a strategic investment in the country's burgeoning AI industry.

However, as AI adoption grows, concerns about job displacement have also risen. But some startup CEOs argue that AI will not replace human roles. The CEOs of Read AI and Lucidya told TechCrunch at Web Summit Qatar that they see AI tools replacing tasks, rather than workers. This perspective is echoed by many experts who believe that AI will augment human capabilities, rather than replace them.

The growth of AI in India is also reflected in the global market. European stocks hit a record high after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs. This move is expected to boost trade and investment in the tech sector, including AI.

As AI continues to evolve and improve, it's clear that India will play a significant role in its development and adoption. With its young population and growing investment in AI infrastructure, the country is poised to become a major player in the global AI landscape. However, the question of whether AI will replace human roles remains a topic of debate.

In conclusion, while AI adoption is soaring in India, driven by its young population and investments in AI infrastructure, the impact on human roles remains uncertain. As the technology continues to evolve, it's clear that India will be at the forefront of its development and adoption.

Sources:

  • OpenAI: "18- to 24-year-olds account for nearly 50% of ChatGPT usage in India"
  • UAE's G42: "Partners with Cerebras to deploy 8 exaflops of compute in India"
  • Nvidia: "Deepens early-stage push into India's AI startup ecosystem"
  • Read AI and Lucidya: "CEOs say AI won't replace human roles"
  • European Stocks: "Hit record high after US Supreme Court strikes down tariffs"

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