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From theoretical physics to transforming enterprise AI deployment, Meryem Arik, CEO & Co-founder of Doubleword, shares why most companies are overthinking their AI infrastructure and that adoption can be smoothed over by focusing on deployment flexibility over model sophistication. She also explains why most companies don't need expensive GPUs for LLM deployment and how focusing on business outcomes leads to faster value creation.
The conversation explores everything from navigating regulatory constraints in different regions to building effective go-to-market strategies for AI infrastructure, offering a comprehensive look at both the technical and organizational challenges of enterprise AI adoption.
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Intro Quote:
“We're going to get to a point — and I don't actually, I think it will take longer than we think, so maybe, three to five years — where people will know that this is a product category that they need and it will look a lot more like, “I'm buying a CRM,” as opposed to, “I'm trying to unlock entirely new functionalities for my organization,” as it is at the moment. So that's the way that I think it'll evolve. I actually kind of hope it evolves in that way. I think it'd be good for the industry as a whole for there to be better understanding of what the various categories are and what problems people are actually solving.” 31:02-31:39
From theoretical physics to transforming enterprise AI deployment, Meryem Arik, CEO & Co-founder of Doubleword, shares why most companies are overthinking their AI infrastructure and that adoption can be smoothed over by focusing on deployment flexibility over model sophistication. She also explains why most companies don't need expensive GPUs for LLM deployment and how focusing on business outcomes leads to faster value creation.
The conversation explores everything from navigating regulatory constraints in different regions to building effective go-to-market strategies for AI infrastructure, offering a comprehensive look at both the technical and organizational challenges of enterprise AI adoption.
Topics discussed:
Listen to more episodes:
Apple
Spotify
YouTube
Intro Quote:
“We're going to get to a point — and I don't actually, I think it will take longer than we think, so maybe, three to five years — where people will know that this is a product category that they need and it will look a lot more like, “I'm buying a CRM,” as opposed to, “I'm trying to unlock entirely new functionalities for my organization,” as it is at the moment. So that's the way that I think it'll evolve. I actually kind of hope it evolves in that way. I think it'd be good for the industry as a whole for there to be better understanding of what the various categories are and what problems people are actually solving.” 31:02-31:39