Exclusive: CEO of Dell says that AI can “make us more effective as a kind” – but will not replace human employees
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The CEO of Dell Technologies has told TechRadar Pro AI offers organizations a great opportunity to re -evaluate themselves to a positive effect
Speak during a media Q&A session Dell Technologies World 2025Michael Dell reassured us that AI human employees will never completely replace it and in fact will offer them a whole new view.
In a broad discussion, Dell also imposed his views on political instability that influences the technology industry, and some of his most important leadership principles.
“Always some change”
“The way I think about this is that if you look at every progress, that is for every technology, you always have some change that continues,” Dell said in response to our question about AI that influences or even human employees replaced.
“My way of thinking is that there is probably an effect of 10 percent for that – but I think that 90 percent of them are actually growth and expansion and opportunities, and in the end I think you are more opportunities, more economic growth.”
“There are many things we don’t do, because we have done because we have the tools, and that is why we are more effective as a species – (using AI) is just another example of that.”
“One of the keys that go beyond productivity and efficiency that I think for organizations is to come up with and say, okay, what is the process of these possibilities, where it goes, and what our activity should look like in three years, five years, considering this possibility.”
“You know, many roles today just didn’t exist 10, 20, 30 years ago – and nobody predicted that.”
Have spoken with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang In his opening keynote, Dell was also asked whether the two umbrella leadership principles shared.
“I think when there is a new technology, you have to jump ahead (and think), what is the likely impact of this, and how should we change? And if we have no passion around it, or there is no crisis in your organization – make one! We think it can make us a better business.”
Dell was also asked how changing worldwide economic and political situations can influence the future outlook of the company
“We agree that these are issues and challenges,” he said, “according to my general view, the importance of this technology is greater than all those problems – and I heard someone say recently, tokens are greater than rates – and that would be our view of some kind of summarizing.”
“Are all those things useful for our company? No, they are not – but there is a limit of what we can do about it, right? We can certainly do the things we have to do and concentrate on the things we can control – we see many companies that have to do with all those challenges as we are, and in any case ahead.”
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