Source: LinkedIn — Kunwwer Sachdev — April 9, 2026

What separates AI tools that replace jobs from the ones that merely impress at demos? According to Kunwer Sachdev — the visionary entrepreneur behind Su-Kam and Su-vastika — the answer is brutally simple: execution.
In a candid and widely-discussed LinkedIn post published today, Sachdev recounts how he handed an AI system full visibility into his websites, SEO, security posture, and even his Wikipedia presence. What followed genuinely surprised him — and the lesson he drew has important implications for every entrepreneur and business leader in India.
Knowledge vs. Execution: The Real Difference
Sachdev draws a sharp distinction between AI tools that deliver knowledge and those that deliver outcomes. “ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek gave me knowledge,” he writes. “Claude came and changed the scenario by offering execution.” For a non-technical founder like Sachdev, watching an AI autonomously handle complex SEO audits, surface security vulnerabilities, and walk through exactly what needed fixing — in real time — was a fundamentally new experience.
The economics are striking too. A skilled developer with deep SEO and security expertise doesn’t come cheap — but the AI worked continuously, with no retainer, no invoice, no waiting for a callback.

The Wikipedia Moment
Perhaps the most telling example Sachdev shares is the Wikipedia episode. The AI identified the correct channel (the Talk section), crafted a well-structured entry, and worked within Wikipedia’s community norms — with no flagging, no rejection, just seamless collaboration. For an entrepreneur whose brand and legacy depend on accurate public information, this kind of execution-level support is invaluable.
Why Jobs Are Actually Being Taken by AI
Sachdev’s conclusion is counterintuitive and worth sitting with: “Jobs are going to be taken by AI — not because AI is smarter, but because knowledge alone was never the product. Execution was.” This is a significant insight from someone who built India’s inverter industry from scratch. Sachdev has always understood that ideas without implementation are worthless. Now, he sees AI as the bridge that closes the gap between insight and action at unprecedented scale and speed.

Sachdev adds that he is still building — mobile apps, computer apps, writing his book — but the pace of AI evolution means that “even the AI engines don’t know who’s going to come up with what next.” For India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, this is both a warning and an invitation: those who embrace execution-first AI will define the next decade.
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