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Humans First, Machines Second

Humans First, Machines Second

30 Sparks to Reimagine Winning in the Age of AI

Vineet Nayar
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‘Artificial intelligence (AI) is the great equalizer because it’s remarkably powerful and available to all. The only true differentiator left? People.’

Drawing on his extraordinary journey from transforming HCL Technologies to reimagining rural education through Sampark Foundation, Vineet Nayar presents a bold yet pragmatic manifesto for the AI age. As leaders race to outstrip each other in building AI-first companies, Humans First, Machines Second makes a radical argument: The future will not belong to companies that mistake AI adoption for transformation but to those brave enough to put people at the centre again.

Timely and provocative, this book is not anti-AI; in fact, it contends that AI is powerful and should amplify human judgement rather than replace it. Through four distinctive sections—Trust, Empower, Reimagine and Amplify—the book offers thirty chapters, or ‘sparks’, which employ stories from boardrooms, classrooms, childhood and crises into practical lessons. In his inimitable style, Nayar drives home the point that AI may change the rules of business but humans will still decide who wins.

Imprint: Penguin Business

Published: Jul/2026

ISBN: 9789377305468 (Hardback)

Length : 216 Pages

MRP : ₹799.00

Humans First, Machines Second

30 Sparks to Reimagine Winning in the Age of AI

Vineet Nayar

‘Artificial intelligence (AI) is the great equalizer because it’s remarkably powerful and available to all. The only true differentiator left? People.’

Drawing on his extraordinary journey from transforming HCL Technologies to reimagining rural education through Sampark Foundation, Vineet Nayar presents a bold yet pragmatic manifesto for the AI age. As leaders race to outstrip each other in building AI-first companies, Humans First, Machines Second makes a radical argument: The future will not belong to companies that mistake AI adoption for transformation but to those brave enough to put people at the centre again.

Timely and provocative, this book is not anti-AI; in fact, it contends that AI is powerful and should amplify human judgement rather than replace it. Through four distinctive sections—Trust, Empower, Reimagine and Amplify—the book offers thirty chapters, or ‘sparks’, which employ stories from boardrooms, classrooms, childhood and crises into practical lessons. In his inimitable style, Nayar drives home the point that AI may change the rules of business but humans will still decide who wins.

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Vineet Nayar

VINEET NAYAR is the founder and chairman of Sampark Foundation and former CEO of HCL Technologies (HCLT), where he led one of the Information Technology (IT) industry’s most celebrated transformations, scaling the company from a $0.7 billion enterprise to a $4.7 billion global organization with over 85,000 employees across thirty-two countries.

At the core of this transformation was his groundbreaking philosophy, Employees First, Customers Second, which challenged conventional management thinking by positioning employees as the primary drivers of value creation. The approach reshaped HCL’s culture and earned global recognition, with Fortune describing HCL as one of the ‘world’s most modern management’ companies.

A globally respected management thinker, Vineet has been featured on the Thinkers50 list and named to Fortune’s ‘Executive Dream Team’. His ideas and leadership practices have been studied at institutions, including Harvard Business School and London Business School, reinforcing his reputation as a visionary who combines bold thinking with real-world execution.

Beyond corporate leadership, Vineet is deeply committed to large-scale social impact. At Sampark Foundation, he is leading one of the world’s largest primary education transformation initiatives, impacting over 7 million children across India through frugal innovation and technology-enabled education.

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