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‘Policies, risk-taking abilities essential for India’

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ASPECTS like policies, risk taking abilities and massive skill upscaling in technologi­es like cloud and AI would play an important role positionin­g India a leading hub for innovation globally, IBM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna said on Wednesday.

Krishna also noted that cyber-security is the risk of this decade and that cyber threats should be viewed in the same way as those in the physical world.

‘Regulation­s and policy, risk taking and massive skill up-scaling in the relevant technologi­es which I think are AI (artificial intelligen­ce) and cloud for the next decade,’ Krishna said when asked about things that India has to get right in order to become a leading hub for innovation.

He said regulation­s and policy around issues like data would be important. ‘I think the underlying data standards have been a hotly debated topic within India and

I know the government is paying a lot of attention to it...because you have to enable it in a way that is not just good for the local economy, you have to do it in a way that allows export of services and software to happen,’ he said at the 29th Nasscom Technology & Leadership Forum 2021.

Krishna also noted that innovation also entails risks as only one in three ideas is likely to succeed. ‘Inside the culture of an enterprise or firm, you’ve got to allow teams to be able to fail sometimes, but fail early and fail smart, don’t go on for a long time,’ he added. Krishna highlighte­d that IBM’s research and developmen­t (R&D) team in India produces over 900 patents annually.

‘Our R&D teams in India produce over 900, almost 1,000 patents a year. I think that’s tremendous when you look at companies, a few 1,000 are considered to be leading edge and our team in India alone does almost 1,000 a year,’ he added.

Another important aspect is building the skills in new technology areas like cloud and AI, Krishna said adding that digital education does not have to displace or replace colleges and schools but augment them so that people come up with the right skills.

Talking about cyber-security, Krishna said wars have been fought over land and banks have been robbed for money.

‘Now that we’re moving to an economy based on technology, then cyber becomes the way that either you can have nation states conduct effectivel­y cyber warfare on each other, or criminals are using cyber to steal effectivel­y, because data is the currency now,’ he added.

He cautioned that nations need to think whether they are going to put the same effort on the cybersecur­ity that they put on physical security and monetary security.

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