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Former Cisco CEO John Chambers argues artificial intelligence represents the most fundamental technology shift ever, moving faster and creating more disruption than the internet era. He provides a leadership playbook for thriving in the AI age while addressing unprecedented workforce challenges.
Few technology leaders have successfully navigated multiple historic shifts, but John Chambers stands apart after steering Cisco through the internet revolution and now championing the artificial intelligence transformation. The former CEO, who built one of technology’s most successful companies during the internet boom, believes AI represents a more fundamental change than any previous technological shift, including the rise of the internet itself.
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Organizations consistently stumble with AI implementation not due to technological limitations but leadership failures. Transformative change requires disciplined exploration phases and coalition-building rather than immediate ROI demands. Learn the patterns that separate successful AI adoption from disappointing outcomes.
True AI success demands more than technological capability—it requires leaders who understand and practice transformative change management. As organizations race to implement artificial intelligence solutions, many are repeating the same mistakes that plagued previous technological revolutions, from internet adoption to mobile transformation. The critical differentiator between successful and failed implementations consistently comes down to leadership approach rather than technical specifications.
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure announced plans to deploy 50,000 AMD graphics processors beginning in late 2026. The massive deployment represents the most significant challenge yet to Nvidia’s dominance in AI chips and could reshape the competitive landscape for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
In a move that signals intensifying competition in the artificial intelligence hardware space, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure announced Tuesday it will deploy 50,000 Advanced Micro Devices graphics processors starting in the second half of 2026. This massive deployment represents one of the largest non-Nvidia AI chip commitments to date and positions AMD as a formidable alternative in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence infrastructure market.
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