New Delhi, Feb 26: Seth M.R. Jaipuria Group outlined its position on the future of AI in education at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, held in New Delhi, addressing its approach to integrating AI tools within structured academic systems.

The panel discussion, titled “Leveraging AI in Education: Human Capital, Inclusion, and Trust in the AI Era,” was held in New Delhi and moderated by Dr. Subhajyoti Ray, Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida. The session brought together academic leaders and industry representatives to examine how AI is reshaping expectations from students, faculty, and institutions.
The discussion began with an analysis of how AI is changing what is expected of both students and teachers. Panellists discussed the need to differentiate between technical capabilities and human accountability. During the session, Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria, Vice Chairman, Seth M.R. Jaipuria Group, spoke about the importance of building education systems that are AI-native without losing their human core. He said, “While artificial intelligence has expanded access to information and analysis, responsibility for decisions with long-term consequences continues to rest with people.” According to him, institutions must design learning environments where students work with AI regularly from early age as it’s the need, while also developing judgment and accountability on the sidelines.
Expanding on this, Mr. Jaipuria noted that across the Group’s education institutions, tools such as Script/OneCV for résumé optimisation, rehearse for interview simulations, Showrunner for project management, and the AI Space for real-world practice are being integrated into everyday learning. He added that teaching, mentoring, interaction, and reflection through human engagement should be given equal importance.
The discussions concluded with a structured analysis of how schools and higher education institutions are adapting curricula, assessment methods, and skill-development frameworks to align with AI-enabled workplaces.