How CEOs Should Think About AI - Insights From 3 Tech-Savvy Leaders

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How CEOs Should Think About AI - Insights From 3 Tech-Savvy Leaders

CEOs are under pressure to integrate AI into their businesses due to its enormous power and potential. The article discusses insights from tech leaders at Broadcom, Calix, and Google Fiber on the future of AI. They emphasize the importance of understanding the RAG Model, a new variation that combines traditional databases with generative large language models.

The tech leaders highlight the need for CEOs to not expect miracles from AI overnight and challenge themselves to think exponentially. They also stress the importance of locating the value in AI applications and creating new value for consumers. Overall, the changes AI will bring can have a profound impact on business, the economy, and society.

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