A simple LinkedIn search for ‘artificial intelligence’ in India throws up 12,800+ jobs, and Glassdoor lists out over 3,200 jobs – massive – given that there is only an active pool of approximately 2,000 senior AI engineers, who are actually building core AI products and services in the country.
So, what are these numbers saying, anyway? The answer to this led us to the ‘Jevons Paradox’, which was first observed in the 1860s by the English economist, William Stanley Jevons, in his book The Coal Question.
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