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Leading in an Era of AI
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May 122025
On April 9 - 11th, Nokia Bell Labs celebrated its 100th anniversary at its iconic Murray Hill, New Jersey campus. We gathered industry leaders to share their insights into shaping the future including Kevin Scott, Corporate Vice President of Global Enterprise Sales of Microsoft. Kevin shares a visionary perspective on leading in the AI era, highlighting historical parallels and transformative technological shifts. Reflecting on the foundational history and evolution of Nokia, Bell Labs, and Microsoft, Scott emphasizes how platform shifts have consistently propelled global innovation. Diving deep into current advancements driven by AI scaling laws, he outlines groundbreaking developments that redefine personal and organizational productivity. Ideal for leaders, technologists, and innovators seeking practical insights into adapting and thriving in an AI-driven landscape. In this episode: 00:00 - Intro: reflections on beginnings and anniversaries (Nokia, Bell Labs, Microsoft) 02:31 - The four transformative platform shifts (PC/server, web/internet, cloud/mobile, AI) 03:08 - The significance of Moore's Law and AI scaling laws 03:54 - Three breakthroughs enabling rapid AI advancement 04:43 - Rise of AI agents in personal and professional productivity 05:34 - AI agents enhancing business operations and customer interactions 06:20 - Core areas of AI-driven transformation for businesses #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechnologyLeadership #Innovation #BusinessTransformation #AIRevolution #Productivity #FutureOfWork #DigitalTransformation #CustomerEngagement #EmployeeExperience #AIAdoption #Microsoft #Nokia #BellLabs Explore more about Bell Labs' century of groundbreaking achievements and innovations: https://www.nokia.com/bell-labs/100/
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