The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Business, Society, and Future Employment:A Case Study of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Business, Society, and Future Employment:A Case Study of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Anish Kumar
MBA (Finance), Jagannath University, Jaipur
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Department of Management Studies
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Dr. Suresh Saini
Assistant Professor, Jagannath University, Jaipur
ABSTRACT:Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative forces of the 21st century, fundamentally reshaping modern business models, societal structures, and employment dynamics. This research report examines the multidimensional impact of AI through a focused case study on Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) — one of the world's largest and most AI-forward IT services and consulting organizations. The study investigates how TCS is strategically leveraging AI as a core driver of innovation, operational efficiency, and long-term sustainable growth.Evidence from TCS's financial disclosures and industry reports reveals that the company has executed over 580 AI-led projects and developed more than 150 specialized AI solutions across sectors including banking, healthcare, retail, and supply chain management. AI-driven revenues at TCS have grown from approximately $1.5 billion to over $2.3 billion annually, underscoring strong market adoption and monetization of AI capabilities. Industry data further indicates that 75% of global business leaders expect AI to be a primary driver of profit margins by 2026, while nearly 72% of executives are actively redesigning organizational strategies around AI.From a societal standpoint, AI is accelerating digital transformation across critical sectors such as healthcare diagnostics, education, and smart infrastructure. India's rapid innovation trajectory — reflected in over 83,000 AI patents filed between 2019 and 2025 — signals a growing AI ecosystem, though challenges including data privacy risks, algorithmic bias, and regulatory gaps remain. On the employment front, AI is not eliminating jobs wholesale but transforming the nature of work, with TCS having trained over 570,000 employees in AI-related competencies — one of the largest corporate reskilling initiatives globally. The study concludes that AI represents a paradigm shift simultaneously driving business value, social progress, and workforce transformation.Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, TCS, Business Transformation, Digital Economy, Employment, Reskilling, Societal Impact, AI Strategy, India IT Sector.