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    Tamil Nadu has 5–7 years to prepare workforce for AI shift

    The warning comes in a new report that highlights the need for urgent reforms in education, skills and industry collaboration
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMarch 11, 20262 Mins Read4383 Views
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    The Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission has warned that the state has a limited window of five to seven years to prepare its workforce for the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), stressing that delays could result in missed economic opportunities. The warning comes in a new report that highlights the need for urgent reforms in education, skills and industry collaboration.

    The report, titled ‘Tamil Nadu: AI & Future Workforce – Preparing Every Level of the Workforce for the Age of Artificial Intelligence’, notes that the state’s demographic advantage may soon begin to decline. With the total fertility rate already estimated at 1.3 and about 14 per cent of the population above the age of 60, the available working-age population is expected to shrink in the coming years.

    According to the Commission, postponing investments in AI-ready skills will reduce the productive years during which the state’s workforce can benefit from technology-driven economic gains.

    Despite the challenges, the report highlights Tamil Nadu’s strong educational infrastructure. The state currently hosts 463 engineering colleges, 61 universities, 492 polytechnic institutes and 503 industrial-training institutes that together produce over five lakh graduates annually. Tamil Nadu also records one of the highest Gross Enrolment Ratios in higher education in India. However, the report states that most academic programmes still lack dedicated AI-focused curriculum, structured mid-career reskilling opportunities and effective systems to measure the outcomes of training initiatives.

    To address these gaps, the commission has recommended targeted AI training programmes across major industries. In the automobile sector, it proposes creating a Chennai–Hosur Auto AI Skilling Corridor, where manufacturers could collaborate with the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation to develop AI-based training modules for factory workers.

    The report also calls for introducing computational thinking in primary education, AI awareness in secondary school and mandatory AI literacy courses in undergraduate programmes. Additional recommendations include setting up an AI Workforce Intelligence Unit, developing a Tamil Nadu AI Readiness Index and launching AI support centres in MSME districts to help smaller firms adopt new technologies.

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