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The Future We Choose                                    in a world that’s painted in infinite colours,
                                                                  why would we choose to build AI that only sees
                                                                  in black and white?


















          As we edge closer to artificial general intelligence
          (AGI),  diverse  perspectives  become even  more
          critical. We can continue building AI that reflects
          the limited perspectives of homogeneous teams, or
          we can create technology that embraces the rich
          complexity of human experience. The technical          About the author:   Ashutosh  Upadhyay is  an
          challenges of AI are formidable, but they pale in      expert AI Consultant based in Delhi-NCR. An
          comparison to the challenge of understanding           Arizona State University graduate, he delved into
          human diversity.                                       AI to pursue innovative solutions for his agency,
                                                                 AloHype and AI Solutions company, Cognio Labs.

          Ultimately, the question isn’t whether we can create   His exposure to AI turned him from an agnostic
          smarter AI—we can and will. The real question is       to an evangelist. He has immersed himself in
          whether we’ll create AI that understands and serves    developing products that help people interact with
          all of humanity, not just a privileged slice. Because   AI systems for consistent and precise results.






                                IIA India CEO Inspires Future Internal Auditors at

                                                    EThames College






















           Mukundan K V, CEO of IIA India, recently delivered an enlightening session to students, faculty, and management at EThames
           College, Hyderabad, where he emphasised the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exam’s importance in shaping successful internal
           audit careers. His insights gave attendees a robust understanding of the CIA’s significance, highlighting how it enhances career
           prospects and professional credibility. The event was a testament to Mukundan’s commitment to fostering the next generation
           of internal audit leaders. Special thanks were extended to Ashish Chadha and Kali Prasad Gadiraju for their organisational
                            efforts, along with George Kalliath for his continuous support and encouragement.




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