Indian startups must avoid ‘recency bias’ while building for an AI-first world: OpenAI’s Pragya Misra

Indian startups must avoid ‘recency bias’ while building for an AI-first world: OpenAI’s Pragya Misra



Indian startups must avoid “recency bias” while building for an AI-first world and focus on solving problems that will crop up down the line, said OpenAI’s head of strategy and global affairs Pragya Misra, during an event in Gurugram.

“A recency bias you cannot have. Indian founders should look at resolving problems that will be faced say six months or a year from now,” Misra said.

Speaking at the TiE Delhi NCR India Innovation Day – 2026 in a fireside chat with entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo, Misra said startups cannot afford to build only for immediate survival in a rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Responding to a question on businesses that could disappear in the next three years, Misra indicated that companies offering simple customer service operations may face disruption from AI.

A report by Z47, OpenAI, and Zinnov released earlier this week found that nearly 90% of mature AI adopters in India have reduced expenditure on some form of business process outsourcing.

Misra added that startups must focus not only on AI models, but also on the workflows, context, and integrations around them that make AI useful in real-world settings.