Article by Ashesh Badani, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Red Hat
One of the most prominent and compelling technologies of the current moment–artificial intelligence (AI). AI is the very definition of a “hot topic” right now, both inside and outside of the IT community, and it’s here to stay. At every turn, the media, analysts, business leaders, government officials and seemingly everyone you follow online, have something to say about AI, regardless of their industry.
The multifaceted nature of AI and the complexities of its proven and potential use cases are some of the reasons why it makes for a meaningful and timely point of discussion–and why enterprises can no longer ignore it if they want to drive their organizations forward, even if they aren’t sure when, how or where to begin.
AI now, AI everywhereWe know that the next iteration of countless technologies will be based on AI, whether it’s in the form of chat bots, software-defined vehicles, financial fraud detection or accelerated patient diagnostics. In order to survive and advance in today’s economic and technological climate, it’s imperative that business leaders prioritize implementing AI in a strategic, holistic and timely manner so that data scientists, developers, and IT operations teams can together effectively operationalize AI across the business.
Per Gartner, “AI has the potential to bring significant value to organizations by enhancing productivity, improving decision making, and creating new opportunities for growth and innovation.”[1], though some enterprises still choose to limit AI’s scope and have yet to adopt AI in more than one business function[2].
Enterprises have to consider how AI can help increase productivity or help drive revenue and differentiation... By not taking full advantage of what AI has to offer, these enterprises are passing up reduced operational costs and complexities and the opportunity to gain deeper engagements and insights that help deliver better customer experiences.
If organizations want to equip themselves to use AI effectively, they need to be able to:
Simply put, without a proactive, comprehensive action plan on how to adopt AI across their business, enterprises will likely struggle to adapt to their customers’ changing needs.
AI with Red Hat
Combining the collaborative nature of open source with the power of AI enables Red Hat to help enterprises solve the world’s problems more effectively and quickly than many would have thought possible before the emergence of AI. Without it, who knows if HCA Healthcare could have created a real-time predictive analytics product system to more accurately and rapidly detect sepsis, or how NTT East would have developed a video AI service that delivers intelligent business insights and reduced their service operating costs by 50-60% with improved management and version control. Thankfully, Red Hat not only sees the power AI can bring to enterprises today, but also the possibilities of what it could bring tomorrow.
When it comes to AI, Red Hat focuses on:
Integrating open source technologies to bring use cases to life
Accelerating time to value
Deploying AI-enabled applications anywhere
Increasing efficiency and productivity
Built on transparency and choice, Red Hat’s enterprise-ready AI solutions make it possible for you to apply AI to every day business. The power of AI is here, it’s open, it's real–and with Red Hat, it can be yours.
[1] Gartner®: Research Roundup: Realizing Value From Artificial Intelligence (AI), Rita Sallam, Leinar Ramos, Radu Miclaus, Anthony Mullen, 17 August 2023
[2] McKinsey: The state of AI in 2023: Generative AI’s breakout year, 2023