Even AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT can’t beat the human mind, says Narayana Murthy, founder of India’s information technology services giant. infosysin an exclusive interview.
The internet is buzzing with everything you can do with ChatGPT, from essay writing to coding to human-like conversations.
ChatGPT, launched by US-based OpenAI in November, also spawned clones — Chinese tech giant Alibaba and Baidu Released its own version.
“ChatGPT is a great addition to knowledge generation for certain tasks like writing essays,” Murthy said on the latest episode of Tanvir Gill on CNBC. CNBC conversation.
I am a firm believer in the theory that the human mind is the most powerful imaginative machine. Nothing beats the human heart.
Narayana Marty
Founder of Infosys
The human mind is what distinguishes one from another, said Murthy.
“If there is competition between you and me, use the ChatGPT output as a base and add your own differentiation, your own smartness, your own tweaks,” continues Murthy. “And then the teacher will be more impressed with you than with me.”
“Lazy people get Cs. Only smart people get A’s,” says Murthy. “So I’m not too worried about ChatGPT.”

In 1981, Murthy and six other engineers founded Infosys with an initial capital of just $250. Infosys provides business consulting, information technology, software engineering and outsourcing services.
Today, the company has grown into a multi-billion dollar brand. $62 billion market cap We employ over 346,000 people worldwide, from Asia Pacific to North America, Europe and the Middle East.
Infosys was the first Indian company to list on the Nasdaq in March 1999, followed by listing on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2012.
Murthy said he uses ChatGPT as a tool and an assistant to produce better quality work and output, but not as a replacement for humans.
“After all, I am a strong believer in the theory that the human mind is the most powerful imagination, a machine. Nothing beats the human mind.”
Infosys is The world’s third most valuable IT services brand According to the Global 500 2023 report from brand valuation firm Brand Finance, it has a brand value of $13 billion, trailing Accenture and Tata Consultancy Services.