Pune, Jan 6, 2026 - TheNoah.ai’s Founder & CEO, Akash Sureka, was recently featured in an exclusive editorial conversation with The Economic Times, discussing how enterprises can move beyond AI experimentation to deliver measurable business outcomes through human-centric, domain-driven AI.
In the conversation, Akash highlighted why “human in the loop” must be core to AI architecture, not a compliance add-on. As organizations rush to layer large language models onto legacy systems, the discussion highlighted the risks of decoupling AI from human judgment, particularly in governance, bias management, and decision accountability.
The feature explored TheNoah.ai’s differentiated approach to AI adoption, starting with business outcomes and domain context, then applying the most suitable AI technologies for each use case. This outcome-first methodology enables enterprises to deploy AI faster, with clearer ROI and lower adoption risk.
Akash also shared how TheNoah.ai’s fully pre-trained, zero-code AI platform removes technical and skill barriers, allowing domain experts and business teams to deploy AI across workflows without lengthy pilots, heavy infrastructure, or specialized AI talent.
The discussion further touched on leadership and innovation, highlighting the importance of embedding dedicated innovation capacity within organizations to balance near-term execution with long-term disruption.
The feature also covered TheNoah.ai’s “Industry AI” Certification, designed to help professionals, leaders, and investors understand how to apply AI practically within their domains. The program is built on TheNoah.ai’s zero-code platform and enables hands-on learning using pre-configured datasets, trained models, and use-case-specific agents from day one.
Read the full feature at The Economic Times.