Karmakar urges engineering graduates to build AI that earns trust

At a webinar, Aveek Karmakar urged engineering graduates to prioritize trust and user-centric design in AI development. He highlighted the shift from keyword-based systems to intent-driven, conversational AI and stressed embedding ethics, fairness, and transparency into technology. Karmakar warned that biased algorithms can scale harm and advocated “guardrails by design.” He also discussed multimodal AI’s future, emphasizing that responsible, intuitive systems will define success in a trust-driven digital economy.

Karmakar urges engineering graduates to build AI that earns trust
At a webinar, Aveek Karmakar urged engineering graduates to prioritize trust and user-centric design in AI development. He highlighted the shift from keyword-based systems to intent-driven, conversational AI and stressed embedding ethics, fairness, and transparency into technology. Karmakar warned that biased algorithms can scale harm and advocated “guardrails by design.” He also discussed multimodal AI’s future, emphasizing that responsible, intuitive systems will define success in a trust-driven digital economy.