Dell Technologies Customers Build Real-World AI Applications
In Las Vegas, AI applications that extend beyond simple chatbot functions are now becoming a reality for attendees at Dell Technologies World. Organizations are transitioning these implementations into production as they strive for real-world usage that goes further than customer support and knowledge base queries.

During a keynote on Day 2, Dell Technologies' Vice Chairman and COO, Jeff Clarke, underscored the urgency for enterprises to adopt AI technologies or risk falling behind competitors. "This is the most disruptive technology I've seen in my career," he stated, emphasizing the existential threat to organizations that fail to respond.
Dell introduced its Dell AI Factory initiative alongside upgrades for their storage hardware, both aimed at enhancing AI capabilities for hybrid-cloud environments.
Furthermore, a new parallel file system, codenamed Project Lightning, is anticipated to be accessible for general use by the end of the year. Designed specifically for Dell PowerEdge servers, this software-defined file system is part of the company's focus on supporting AI workloads, as noted by CEO Michael Dell.

AI applications are not just limited to large corporations; even local charities can benefit. Hopeworks, a nonprofit, has implemented Dell's technology for virtual job interview training, empowering economically disadvantaged individuals to prepare for interviews with confidence, leveraging AI tools that facilitate real-life scenarios.
Overall, Dell Technologies is leading the way in demonstrating how AI can be effectively integrated into various sectors, encouraging businesses and nonprofits alike to harness its potential for transformative impacts.