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It is no surprise that businesses and governments around the world are racing to keep pace with AI as it quickly becomes a high-stakes technology. Organizations are strategizing how they can accelerate and coordinate their adoption of the latest and greatest technology.
They’re considering how AI can be used to drive growth, increase productivity, enhance experiences, and accelerate innovation. Some are considering new operation models and data center investments as a result.
Hiring for the role of Chief AI Officer (CAIO) has risen to prominence as a way for organizations to balance these considerations and evaluate and lead their AI strategies.
The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently issued a government-wide policy asking all federal agencies to name a Chief AI Officer, and according to FedScoop, as many as two-thirds of U.S. federal agencies have done so. Dell research found that almost 20% of organizations surveyed globally identified a central team or individual to set AI strategy, and a separate report found that the number of ‘heads’ of AI jobs has tripled over the last five years.
Chief AI Officers play a vital role as organizations look to optimize their operations and gain a competitive advantage with AI. For the public sector, the Chief AI Officer can offer structure and guidance to provide better citizen services as well as promote innovation and competition. For private industries, the Chief AI Officer can develop efficiencies within the organization, bringing greater productivity for team members and a better experience for their end customers.
In the new world of Chief AI Officers, I’m a veteran. I took the role last September after more than 25 years at Dell Technologies, when only 30 companies had appointed Chief AI Officers. There are now more than 120 Chief AI Officers across all industries, with more being named by the day.
In my time as CAIO, many of our customers have sought my guidance on the role and what considerations are necessary within their own organisations. While every organisation is different, I will offer a few words of wisdom as other AI leaders look to embrace the technology:
These principles have helped me define and refine Dell’s AI strategy, keeping in mind that my role as Chief AI Officer is to balance the promise of AI while mitigating the risks. As organizations around the globe begin to embrace the newest face in their C-suite, I’m looking forward to continuing to work with my peers to navigate this new era of technology

By Jeff Boudreau, Chief AI Officer, Dell Technologies