TLDR: Dr. A. Velumani, the founder of Thyrocare, has expressed significant concern over the widespread use of AI in professional and personal communications, stating that approximately 90% of job applications, fund pitches, and other messages he receives are now AI-generated. He warns that this reliance on artificial intelligence is diluting genuine human intelligence and originality, creating a divide between those who rely on AI and those who cultivate their own wisdom.
Dr. A. Velumani, the visionary founder of Thyrocare, has recently voiced a stark observation regarding the current landscape of digital communication, asserting that a staggering 90% of the content he encounters, ranging from job applications to fund pitches, is now generated by artificial intelligence. His comments, made on Sunday, July 13, 2025, underscore a growing concern about the erosion of originality and the potential dilution of human intelligence in the age of generative AI.
Velumani, a prominent figure known for building one of India’s most successful diagnostic brands, shared his insights in a public post, detailing his experiences over the past six months. He noted that various forms of communication, including job applications, resignation letters, requests for funding, mentorship inquiries, and even, humorously, love letters, predominantly fall into two categories: ‘AI aided templates drafts 90%. Written original and live 10%’.
This trend, according to Dr. Velumani, has profound implications for human development and leadership. He critically remarked, ‘One thing certain. It makes 90% Dumb, Dumber, followers. It also makes 10% Wise, Wiser. Leaders.’ He views AI as a convenient shortcut that, while making tasks easier, ultimately risks undermining true and original intelligence. He emphasized his philosophy: ‘What is easy to do is not right to do. What is right to do is not easy.’
Velumani’s remarks come amidst the escalating adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT across various professional and personal spheres. While these tools offer efficiency, his observations highlight a critical lack of human refinement and originality in the output. He advocates for individuals to ‘Use own wisdom, unless it is absent. Focus. Learn. Grow and Enjoy,’ urging a return to genuine intellectual effort rather than over-reliance on automated solutions.
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Known for his candid views on entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and resilience, Dr. Velumani has consistently encouraged independent thought and preparedness for challenges. His latest comments serve as a timely warning about the societal impact of AI, particularly concerning the cultivation of authentic intelligence and leadership in an increasingly automated world.


