Pennock Idea Hub
Thu 14 Sep 2023 - 15:00 BST / 10:00 EDT
The economic landscape of AI is rapidly evolving, with growing demand for the essential tools and technologies that enable AI-driven transformations. Companies holding extensive proprietary data and content are akin to landowners during the gold rush, as they can leverage generative AI to extract and generate valuable insights. Major players like Dell are making significant strides in Generative AI Solutions in collaboration with NVIDIA, while Arm Holdings has partnered with industry giants like Alphabet, Google's Cruise, Meta, NVIDIA and Mercedes-Benz to deploy AI workloads effectively. The software segment is similar, with Snowflake forming partnerships with NVIDIA and expanding its collaboration with Microsoft. Oracle is integrating generative AI features into its HR services, while IBM is introducing new generative AI models and capabilities to enhance Watson's functionality. Generative AI is a catalyst for enhancing value origination within companies, as demonstrated by Continental's integration of Google's AI technology into vehicles and Shopify's launch of the Shopify Magic suite. However, productivity/efficiency gains from generative AI poses a disruptive threat to various job categories, from creative to knowledge workers in programming and customer support. Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Apple stand to benefit immensely from the AI revolution. They invest in AI training programs, facilitate data unlocking, introduce generative AI, and roll out new AI models. These giants sit atop the AI gold mine, transforming data into the new gold across diverse markets.
Barbara Gray will be sharing her insights on the latest structural disruption developments as it pertains to the rapidly changing generative AI landscape. She will discuss how the revolutionary technology will unlock new opportunities for mega-cap companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Nvidia and Amazon to create value.