Anil Agarwal, founder and president of Vedanta Resources Limited, announced the adoption of artificial intelligence (IA) in daily operations.
Announcement in an article on X (formally Twitter), Agarwal, “an intelligent worker with a strong understanding of AI is like a qualified jockey with a powerful and intelligent horse. I fully greet the AI in my offices and my operations. This is not there to replace the hard work, it is here to amplify it. ”
Stressing that the AI market has already crossed $ 250 billion in 2025, the head of Vedanta wrote: “Minds + machines: unlock the value with AI. From our news results to our conference rooms, artificial intelligence shapes our way of living and working. With more than 80% of companies exploring the world, the market has already crossed $ 250 billion in 2025, and this is only the start.
At the confluence of AI and industry, we see a real transformation: from exploration and production to medical technology to cure any disease, in real time research and data prediction. Everything is at hand.
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The president of Vedanta had recently declared that young Indian entrepreneurs and investors have a “great opportunity” in the copper sector, calling it “new super metal” which will feed the future of technology and infrastructure.
His comments arise in the middle of a world pivot towards copper while the largest companies rush to add red metal to their wallets in anticipation of imminent shortages.
In an article on X, Agarwal wrote: “The second largest gold producer in the world, Barrick Gold is a brand change for simply Barrick. It is because he sees his future in copper. ”
“Copper is the new super metal, which is strongly used in all advanced technologies, whether electric vehicles, renewable energy infrastructure, AI or defense equipment,” he said, adding “worldwide mines are revitalized, new foundries built. India has enormous potential in critical and transitional metals. entrepreneurs and investors.