‘Give me three years, I’ll have hopefully enough AI savvy people’: Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora says it’s up to workers to adapt to AI – and that includes leadership
The Palo Alto Networks chief said the company doesn’t employ punitive measures when it comes to embracing AI, but it is pushing for a more ‘savvy’ workforce
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