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AI Driven Leadership by Kuruva Venkataramana Murthy released
The Business Guardian
|August 04, 2025
At a time when the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is disrupting industries and redefining leadership, a powerful new book has entered the global conversation.
 
 AI DRIVEN LEADERSHIP: Leading with Dharma in the Age of AI - Adapt, Accelerate, Amplify, authored by the visionary Kuruva Venkataramana Murthy, was officially released this week.
The book provides a comprehensive framework for leaders who wish to harness the power of AI while staying grounded in purpose, ethics, and human values. The book is already attracting wide attention from leadership experts, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, spiritual coaches, and policymakers. It offers more than just strategies for navigating the AI era—it delivers a compelling call for conscious leadership that integrates technology with timeless wisdom.
A Timely Book for a Transforming WorldIn AI DRIVEN LEADERSHIP, Murthy proposes that the most critical leadership challenge of our time is not simply adopting new tools or chasing innovation—but adapting our mindset, rethinking our ethical compass, and rediscovering the human essence in leadership.
“Artificial Intelligence is the most powerful tool humanity has created,” said Murthy during the book’s launch in Hyderabad. “But tools alone don’t define progress—our awareness, our intentions, and our wisdom do. This book is a guide for leaders who want to move from reaction to vision, from control to consciousness.”
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