Narayana Murthy claims ChatGPT helps him write 5 instances quicker: ‘Used to take 25-30 hours’

Jun 18, 2025 06:24 PM IST Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy stated he believes AI enhances productiveness with out changing expert labour. Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy has revealed that he makes use of the unreal intelligence instrument ChatGPT to rapidly draft speeches that used to take him over 25 hours to jot down. The 78-year-old tech titan stated that his son, Rohan Murty, launched him to ChatGPT.(PTI) Murthy stated that he now makes use of OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 to assist him put together drafts for lectures and speeches for his public appearances, including that the know-how has considerably reduce down his writing time. “Earlier, I used to take about 25-30 hours to prepare a lecture, because I take these things very seriously. There must be a theme, a sub-theme; they must be interrelated. At the end, there must be a strong message, all of that,” he told Moneycontrol. The 78-year-old tech titan said that his son, Rohan Murty, introduced him to ChatGPT and asked him to use it to write his drafts. “In a matter of five hours, I could improve the draft. In other words, I improved my own productivity by as much as five times,” he stated. Narayana Murthy on AIThe Infosys founder has advocated for the usage of AI up to now, calling it an augmentative instrument somewhat than a substitute for expert labour. Murthy has stated that generative AI may also help speed up duties like coding and cut back errors. Overall, he believes it should assist turnaround instances whereas boosting productiveness within the tech business. “The smartness is in defining the requirement well. That’s what my son told me, unless you ask the right question, you won’t get the right output. What will happen in the future is that our programmers and analysts will become smarter and smarter in defining better and better requirements, more complex requirements. They will solve bigger problems, more complex problems,” he stated. Murthy in contrast the rise of AI to the usage of computer systems within the banking sector through the Seventies. He stated that the machines have been initially seen as competitors to people and opposed by unions. However, the identical machines helped enhance productiveness and helped staff go house by 5 PM day by day, to spend extra time with their households, he stated.

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