Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu reflects on AI’s impact on human identity: ‘AI may pose a serious challenge to our self-worth’
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has triggered a wide ranging discussion on artificial intelligence and human purpose after sharing his thoughts on how AI may reshape people’s sense of self worth. Taking to X, Vembu reflected on how technological progress could challenge traditional ideas of value tied to productivity and economic output. Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu shared thoughts on AI challenging economic notions of self worth. (Image via Twitter) In his post, Vembu wrote, “If our notion of self-worth comes from the economic value we add, or if it comes our intellectual pretense (cough), AI may pose a serious challenge to our self-worth. On the other hand no one takes up activities like taking care of children, teaching children, taking care of the elderly, coming back to farming leaving a well paying job, going into the forest as rangers because they love the forest, local temple priests who do the daily rituals even when no one shows up at the temple, classical musicians who practise daily and perform for even very small crowds, none of them do …


