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The recent outage of ChatGPT underscores the vulnerabilities inherent in AI-driven technologies, particularly as they become increasingly integrated into daily life. Experts warn that as generative AI adoption grows among Indian enterprises, the potential for future disruptions could escalate significantly. At the AWS re:Invent conference, David Levy from Amazon Web Services emphasized the untapped opportunities that generative AI could unlock. Meanwhile, discussions at Microsoft Research highlighted the evolving role of AI agents in transforming business operations, addressing current gaps in reliability, safety, and the necessity for human oversight. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding the autonomy of AI agents, which may pose unpredictable risks as companies prioritize the development of more powerful AI systems without adequate safety measures.