Tata consultancy services is the biggest IT service provider in India in terms of evaluation and market share. They have the reputation of holding on to their employees even during the toughest of times, but things are not looking very promising now.
The latest comment made by the CEO of TCS is a very alarming one for all the software engineers out there as the company is heavily aligning with AI revolution.
“I predict that over the next three years, TCS will have as many AI agents as human employees. In enterprise AI, the scarcest resource will not be the model. It will be context and trust,” the chairmen of Tata sons group, N Chandrasekharan said.
Speaking at TCS’s annual general meeting, Chandrasekaran said AI is rapidly moving from experimentation to large-scale enterprise adoption and is becoming a key driver of business for the IT services giant.
The fundamental factor here is that TCS had already cut down 12,000 jobs in 2025, and there could be more cuts in the next few months based on the alignment with AI.
It is evident that some of the biggest companies in the world like TCS are going after AI models for basic coding, and this does not sound good for the human workforce.
Several companies have started to contemplate the idea of replacing entry-level human workers with AI models for coding operations, and once this becomes a full-fledged operation, the IT sector could take a big beating.




