Hyderabad: Speaking remotely at the Maiden AI Symposium hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy laid out an ambitious and somewhat provocative vision for managing the AI revolution—one that blends regulation, reskilling, and aggressive economic expansion.Positioning himself as the first Indian keynote speaker at the event and drawing from his association as an HKS alumnus, Reddy described artificial intelligence as “mankind’s greatest invention,” but cautioned that its impact could be deeply disruptive, especially for white-collar jobs that form the backbone of Hyderabad’s economy. He framed AI as a double-edged sword—capable of driving unprecedented productivity while...