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Al in pharma: Disruption, displacement, and a new digital dawn
Express Pharma
|November 2025
Dr Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Chairman of the Academy of Digital Health Sciences and Former Advisor to the Health Minister of India, highlights how artificial intelligence is redefining pharma — from workforce structures and business models to the very definition of what a pharmaceutical company will be by 2032
“By 2030, pharma will not just be about pills — it will be about platforms, patients, and predictive algorithms.”
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic buzzword in pharmaceuticals and healthcare; it is reshaping jobs across the value chain. From R&D to sales, from patient engagement to regulatory filings, the industry is in the middle of a silent revolution. The consequences? A mix of job displacement, job transformation, and job creation.
The mixed picture: Loss, transition, and opportunity
The most visible casualties will be traditional field force roles — medical representatives, sales teams, and administrative staff dependent on manual processes. Automation of repetitive tasks and AI-driven engagement platforms mean that the size of field teams will shrink dramatically.
At the same time, AI is spawning new jobs in specialised areas: data science, bioinformatics, digital health management, and clinical informatics. Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India's tech hubs will be the crucibles for these opportunities.
In R&D, the story is one of transition, not elimination. AI will accelerate drug discovery, predictive modeling, and patient recruitment for trials. But this will require large-scale reskilling of the existing workforce.
The scale of disruption will be profound. “By 2030-32, the pharmaceutical industry will shed nearly half a million workforce.”
Yet the net outlook is not bleak. The jobs of the future will be higher value, technology-enabled, and global in scope.
In my view, 'forward-looking healthcare and life sciences companies will have far more 'agents' than 'humans'; That's the future.”
AI across the pharma value chain
Where exactly will AI bite deepest — and where will it create?
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