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Tech Titan's Dire Prophecy: Anand Mahindra Unveils 'Far Bigger Crisis' Beyond AI Fears

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David Isong
David Isong
Tech Titan's Dire Prophecy: Anand Mahindra Unveils 'Far Bigger Crisis' Beyond AI Fears

Amid widespread concerns that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will displace white-collar jobs, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra has issued a stark warning about a more significant and often overlooked crisis: the severe lack of skilled trades. In a recent post on X, Mahindra underscored that while public discourse focuses on AI's impact on office roles, the growing scarcity of individuals proficient in essential manual skills presents an immediate and pressing challenge that is already manifesting.

Mahindra supported his warning by referencing a revelation from Ford CEO Jim Farley. Farley disclosed in a podcast that Ford currently has 5,000 mechanic jobs available, many offering substantial salaries of $120,000 annually, yet these positions remain unfilled. This issue extends beyond Ford, with over a million crucial roles across the United States in sectors such as plumbing, electrical work, trucking, and factory operations also lying vacant. Mahindra emphasized that this isn't a future problem but a current reality, stating, “It’s happening now.”

The Mahindra Group chairman argued that a fundamental distinction exists between jobs susceptible to AI automation and those requiring human expertise. While many desk-based jobs can be replaced by AI, work demanding real-world skills, judgment, dexterity, hands-on apprenticeship, and specialized expertise remains impervious to artificial intelligence. For decades, society has culturally elevated academic degrees and corporate desk jobs, relegating skilled trades to a lower rung on the

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