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AI Will Change How We Work: Deepu Xavier

ZappyHire co-founder Deepu Xavier explains how AI is reshaping hiring, productivity and small businesses—while stressing that creativity, judgment and awareness remain human strengths.
News DeskBy News Desk1 January 2026Updated:13 January 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Artificial Intelligence is often misunderstood as a threat to human intelligence, but in reality it represents a transition phase in how people work, believes Deepu Xavier, co-founder of hiring-tech startup ZappyHire. Drawing parallels with the shift from typewriters to computers, Deepu says AI should be seen as an enabling tool rather than a replacement for human thinking.

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Speaking about ZappyHire’s journey, he recalled that when the company was founded, AI was not yet a mainstream concept. The idea emerged from observing how hiring relied heavily on manual, repetitive processes. This led to a simple but powerful question: why can’t interviews themselves be automated through intelligent, conversational systems? While technology at the time was not mature enough for fully autonomous interviews, the team built practical, mobile-first solutions that laid the foundation for AI-driven hiring.

Deepu emphasised that AI dramatically changes productivity expectations. Tasks that once took days can now be completed in hours, as humans are no longer working alone but alongside intelligent tools. However, he cautioned against blindly trusting AI outputs. Since AI systems are trained on existing public data, they can replicate biases, inaccuracies and limitations present in that data. Human judgment and verification therefore remain critical.

On careers and education, Deepu argued that “learning AI” should not be confused with mastering tools alone. Just as a microphone does not make someone a radio jockey, AI tools require underlying skills such as communication, creativity and problem-solving. Routine, repetitive jobs are more likely to be automated, while roles involving analysis, anomaly detection and creative thinking will continue to evolve with human input.

At the She Power event, Deepu highlighted how AI can empower women entrepreneurs and home-based businesses. From building websites and marketing materials to creating intelligent workflows, AI tools significantly reduce cost and time barriers. He described this awareness, knowing what is possible as true empowerment.

Addressing data security concerns, Deepu stressed the importance of choosing compliant platforms (ISO, PCI, HIPAA, etc.) and being mindful of what data users share. Masking sensitive information and understanding platform standards are essential for safe AI usage.

Deepu believes AI will make work less exhausting and more creative over time. While many tasks may be automated, human imagination, ethical judgment and critical thinking will only become more valuable in an AI-driven future.

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