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Recordings from the weekly Coffee with Digital Trailblazers that airs on LinkedIn Audio 11am ET every week. Join us at https://starcio.com/coffee
Digital Trailblazers are product managers, DevOps engineers, agile leaders, data experts (scientists, governance, dataops), and other innovators driving transformations in their organizations and life.
About the Coffee with Digital Trailblazers
Every week we explore a topic and share lessons learned. All are welcome to attend, and please raise your hand to participate.
AI Era Transformation: Is AI the End of IT (as we know it)
Coffee With Digital Trailblazers
1 hour 1 minute 50 seconds
7 months ago
AI Era Transformation: Is AI the End of IT (as we know it)
Participants
Isaac Sacolick
Joanne Friedman
Heather May
Joseph Puglisi
Martin Davis
John Patrick Luethe
Episode Summary
AI is increasingly automating and transforming traditional IT functions like software development, testing, operations, and infrastructure management. This raises questions about the future of IT jobs and departments.
However, the consensus is that IT roles will evolve rather than disappear completely. IT professionals will need to focus more on strategic business alignment, understanding user needs, and applying the right tools and technologies to drive value.
New roles will emerge around areas like AI governance, data strategy, and optimizing AI and cloud usage. IT professionals will need to develop a mix of technical, business, and leadership skills to succeed.
Organizations will need to rethink their IT operating models and talent strategies to adapt to the AI era. This includes consolidating roles, developing multi-skilled employees, and finding the right balance between human and AI capabilities.
Overall, the IT industry is undergoing significant transformation, but IT professionals who can evolve their skills and roles will continue to be valuable assets to their organizations.
Transcript
Isaac Sacolick:
Greetings everyone. Welcome to this week’s Coffee with Digital Trailblazers. Great to have you here this week I’m going to give my usual two or three minutes for everybody to join. We’ve got quite a bit of signup for this one, so clearly people are interested in the future IT and what AI is or will not do to it. I’m not surprised that we will want to hear how leadership is going to change, how the different functions in IT is going to change how you’re going to change your career. So very excited to see this. Hello, Steve. Hi Chris. Chris is my supporter of the week. I want to just thank Chris for just being such an outstanding partner. I think I announced a few times I was scheduled to do a keynote out in Atlanta next week on AI governance and he is helping me reschedule that because of things that I’m going through personally.
So I just want to thank Chris for just being such a strong friend and supporter and go check out net woven and give a date here. Chris. I think we’re doing it September 10th as our rescheduled date for those of you in the Atlanta area. We’ll be doing an AI governance summit around then and I’m really excited for it. Of course, that means I’m going to have to update my deck again because by the time we September rolls around everything we’re talking about AI today, we’ll be completely obsolete or at least different and we’ll have some new things to talk about. We’ll see Martin and Joe, we’ll see if that continues on that way. Hello Jay, welcome for joining and our conversation this week. AI era transformation is the ai, the end of it as we know it. There are some who might suggest it is the end of it every four to six years there’s some maverick in Harvard Business Review who comes up with some kind of article suggesting that it has done and then of course we’re like, well, not so fast.
Coffee With Digital Trailblazers
Recordings from the weekly Coffee with Digital Trailblazers that airs on LinkedIn Audio 11am ET every week. Join us at https://starcio.com/coffee
Digital Trailblazers are product managers, DevOps engineers, agile leaders, data experts (scientists, governance, dataops), and other innovators driving transformations in their organizations and life.
About the Coffee with Digital Trailblazers
Every week we explore a topic and share lessons learned. All are welcome to attend, and please raise your hand to participate.