Enterprises and nonprofits at Dell Tech World 2025 are already deploying advanced AI, as Dell Technologies readies a new wave of products to meet future demand.
LAS VEGAS -- AI implementations beyond mere chatbot interactions with large language models have permeated the data centers of Dell Technologies World attendees this year.
These implementations have moved into production, as these organizations attempt to sustain real-world uses beyond customer support or querying a knowledge base.
Enterprises that have yet to fully embrace AI technology or processes are going to be left behind in the market, said Jeff Clarke, Dell Technologies vice chairman and chief operating officer, during the Day 2 keynote Wednesday.
"This is the most disruptive technology I've seen in my career," he said. "The threat [to your organization] is existential if you don't respond."
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