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India Faces Limited AI Job Risks, Productivity Gains Could Outpace Losses: Goldman Sachs

Construction and retail jobs involve many physical tasks, making them less directly exposed to AI, while services face greater potential disruption, according to Goldman Sachs.

India is less exposed to AI-driven job risks than many other countries because a large share of its workforce is engaged in physical or mechanical tasks, according to Goldman Sachs Chief India Economist Santanu Sengupta. Construction and retail trade together account for about 40% of the workforce.