New Delhi, March 11 -- Cloud-based software services major Zoho Corporation's co-founder Sridhar Vembu, on Tuesday, March 11, raised concerns about the jobs in the software industry ahead of the upcoming artificial intelligence (AI) revolution.

In a post on social media platform X, Sridhar Vembu expressed his pessimism about the software job market amid the AI takeover threat, citing reasons such as "massive over-capacity" and the failure to remove people with inefficiencies.

"That is why I am pessimistic about the software job market, even before accounting for AI," Sridhar Vembu said in his post.

The 57-year-old entrepreneur focused on a few key concerns looming over the software job market after spending nearly 30 years in the indus...