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India's expanding enterprise base, technical innovation capabilities great fit for us: Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks

AI will change and amplify the work being done, creating new opportunities, Hicks noted. The Red Hat CEO cautioned against complacency in the face of AI advancements, suggesting that those who resist technological change risk redundancy.

May 19, 2024 / 19:44 IST
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The CEO of Red Hat stressed the significance of India as a rapidly expanding market with strong fundamentals, highlighted the country's enterprise needs and technical innovation as key drivers for growth.

Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks talked about the wider ramifications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the tech industry, especially its impact on jobs and enterprises. Recognizing AI's dual role as both a disruptor and a facilitator, he encouraged professionals and businesses to embrace proactive adaptation.

AI will change and amplify the work being done, creating new opportunities, he noted. AI has the potential to enhance capabilities, allowing professionals to learn more and undertake more novel work, he emphasised.

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"I think we're in that similar point right now where this will change and amplify what we do, but it will also create new opportunities," Hicks observed. "I do think that there are jobs and that this can amplify your capabilities to learn more, do more novel work. But if you only stay in the areas where LLMs and language can be impacted, they will get very good at doing that work," Hicks said stressing on adapting to AI technology to harness its benefits.

Hicks cautioned against complacency in the face of AI advancements, suggesting that those who resist technological change risk redundancy. "Used right, it's positive for associates and companies. If people hope it will go away or hope it will not disrupt their business or them, that is a dangerous path to take. I think the technology is here to stay, and I think it will challenge the 'I-just-don't-want-things-to-change' (mindset)."