AI/TECH
Hostinger Says AI Won’t Kill Jobs—Upskill, Get Left Behind
Hostinger’s AI suite promises cheaper sites, but it also warns: ignore AI and you’ll fall behind. LinkedIn India’s Bengaluru hub is turning local engineers into global product makers.
YourstoryHostinger’s chief marketing officer Kristina Strimaite asserts AI won’t replace jobs, just the people who refuse to adopt it. Meanwhile, LinkedIn India’s head of engineering, Malai Lakshmanan, says the Bengaluru centre is now a launchpad for worldwide product development.
- Hostinger rolls out AI‑powered web hosting, domain, and eCommerce tools for creators.
- CMO Kristina Strimaite warns the “incurious” will be left behind as AI automates marketing decisions.
- LinkedIn India’s Malai Lakshmanan details the Bengaluru centre’s expansion into global product teams.
- The Bengaluru hub now feeds talent into LinkedIn’s core product roadmap, boosting local engineering careers.
- Both companies target young professionals seeking low‑cost online presence and high‑growth tech jobs.
WHY THIS MATTERSFor a 24‑year‑old hustler, embracing Hostinger’s AI tools can shrink startup costs and speed up site launches. And the LinkedIn Bengaluru push means more local engineering roles that feed directly into global product work, raising earning potential and career mobility.