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Davos 2024: Accenture invests $1 billion annually on Gen AI training, says CEO Julie Sweet

She further said operationalising generative AI needs to be done in a responsible way because, "there wasn't a responsible PC or cloud, there is responsible AI for a reason

January 16, 2024 / 15:15 IST
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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet said there wasn’t a responsible personal computer or responsible cloud, there is responsible AI for a reason.

Accenture invests $1 billion annually on training its workforce on generative artificial intelligence, chief executive officer Julie Sweet said on January 16 at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

“You have to be willing as a part of that to upskill because people in our workforce have not received this training in their education,” Sweet said while addressing the session "Generative AI: Steam Engine of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?”

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Sweet said partnership with governments is required to change basic education. "It's not going to help now, but we need to think 10-20-30 years ahead," she said.

She said that the single biggest differentiator in whether a company or government successfully reaps benefits from generative AI is leadership.