Why Your Hardest Seasons Make You Irreplaceable | KARTHIK CHANDRAKANT | TEDxCAIAS
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We live in an era where artificial intelligence can effortlessly write our code, analyse our complex data, and automate our daily workflows. But in a world rapidly adapting to automated perfection, what is it that actually makes a human being irreplaceable? In this powerhouse TEDx talk, elite AI practitioner, author, and tech leader Karthik Chandrakant strips back the glamour of high-tech algorithms to reveal a deeply personal story of human resilience. Despite leading major AI initiatives at Amazon and scaling massive data science teams globally but in the trenches of a devastating professional and personal crisis. Navigating extreme corporate lows, legal battles, and hospitals during his darkest season, he managed to write an extensive 45,000-word manuscript—a book that almost wasn't—discovering that his resolve didn't just save his work; it saved his life. Seamlessly blending his tech expertise with profound life lessons, Karthik redefines the boundaries of human capability. He introduces the transformative W.A.R. framework (Within, Anchor, Resolve) as a tool to rise when your world completely breaks. AI can mimic logic, but it cannot search its soul, find an anchor in chaos, or choose to fight forward. This talk is a vital reminder that your struggles aren’t glitches in your system—they are the exact wiring that makes you completely irreplaceable. Karthik Chandrakant is an AI practitioner with over 14 years of global experience building AI-driven products, platforms, and Data Science solutions. He began his career as a Data Scientist at Mu Sigma, solving complex business problems for Fortune 100 companies. He later joined Infogain before moving to Amazon. At Amazon, he worked on pricing analytics and led Alexa AI (Knowledge) initiatives for the ANZ region. Currently, Karthik is a Senior VP, Head of Data Science & AI at Imarticus Learning, where he built and scaled a high-impact AI team from 1 to over 60 members. His team focuses on developing BI solutions, ML, NLP, and GenAI applications along with driving AI training and delivery programs. Recently launched his book 'AI Essentials', published by Vibrant Publishers, distills practical insights from his experience building real-world AI solutions. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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