TCS to Match AI Agents with Human Workforce in Three Years, Says Chairman
TCS to have as many AI agents as human workers in 3 years: Chairman

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Tata Consultancy Services aims to equal its number of AI agents with human employees within three years, according to Chairman N Chandrasekaran. The company is focusing on AI as a growth driver, with AI revenues reaching USD 2.5 billion in the last quarter of fiscal 2026.
- 01TCS plans to have as many AI agents as human workers in three years, according to Chairman N Chandrasekaran.
- 02AI revenues for TCS have grown at a quarterly rate of over 22%, reaching USD 2.5 billion in the last quarter of fiscal 2026.
- 03Chandrasekaran identified five key AI growth opportunities, including modernizing legacy systems and managing AI agents.
- 04Despite AI disruption concerns, TCS reports strong business momentum with rising revenues and a robust deal pipeline.
- 05TCS reported consolidated revenue of ₹2.67 lakh crore for FY26, a 4.6% increase year-on-year.
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is set to have an equal number of AI agents and human employees within three years, as stated by Chairman N Chandrasekaran during the company's 31st Annual General Meeting. Emphasizing the importance of AI in TCS's growth strategy, he noted that AI revenues have been increasing significantly, with a compound quarterly growth rate exceeding 22%, culminating in USD 2.5 billion in the last quarter of fiscal 2026. Chandrasekaran outlined five major opportunities in the AI sector, including the modernization of legacy systems and the governance of AI agents. He reassured shareholders that TCS is experiencing strong business momentum, with margins stable and revenues increasing. The company reported a consolidated revenue of ₹2.67 lakh crore for FY26, marking a 4.6% year-on-year growth. TCS's focus on AI positions it favorably as enterprises globally plan to increase technology spending, largely driven by AI investments.
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The shift towards AI could lead to changes in employment dynamics within TCS and the broader technology sector, impacting job roles and skills required.
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