AI & Your Job in India: This Week’s Sourced Briefing

A running, dated briefing on how AI is actually changing specific jobs — pulled straight from the named, dated sources behind each role’s AI impact assessment. No hype, no invented numbers: every item below is already analysed on the role’s own page and links to it, so you can read the full context and the source.

Analysis, not advice

This is a research briefing, not financial, legal or career advice. We do not predict layoffs or tell you to quit. Each item is a real, sourced development — a product launch, a study, a company decision — that changes the day-to-day of a specific role. Open the role page for the full, balanced assessment: what AI automates, what stays human, and a 12-week plan.

This week, by role

Each item opens the role’s full AI impact assessment, where the same development is analysed in depth with its named source link. Browse the AI Risk Index, or read Will AI replace IT jobs in India?

Frequently asked questions

Where do these AI job updates come from?

Each item is drawn from the dated, named-source insights inside the relevant role’s AI impact assessment on Role Compass. We do not generate news here — we re-present the developments already analysed on each role page, with a link back to the full context and the original source.

Is this advice on whether AI will take my job?

No. This is analysis, not advice. The briefing surfaces sourced developments — a tool launch, a study, a company decision — that affect specific roles. For a balanced read on your role, open its page: it splits what AI automates from what stays human, and gives a 12-week action plan.

Why is this focused on India?

Role Compass is built for India-based professionals, so the briefing highlights developments — like India case-law AI for lawyers, or India IT hiring shifts — that matter most to that audience, alongside the global tool and research news that reshapes everyday work everywhere.

How often is it updated?

It tracks the weekly insights added to each role’s assessment, so new dated, sourced items appear here as they are added to the underlying role pages.