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On the second day of the Intel Innovation 2023 event, Intel CTO Greg Lavender detailed how Intel’s developer-first, open ecosystem philosophy is enabling widespread accessibility to artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities.
Lavender said Intel wants to address challenges faced by developers in deploying AI solutions and outlined the company’s approach grounded in openness, choice, trust, and security.
He acknowledged that developers play a crucial role in leveraging AI to meet diverse industry needs, both now and in the future. To ensure AI is accessible to all, Intel believes developers should have the freedom to choose hardware and software that best suits their requirements.
“The developer community is the catalyst helping industries leverage AI to meet their diverse needs – both today and into the future,” Lavender said. “AI can and should be accessible to everyone to deploy responsibly. If developers are limited in their choice of hardware and software, the range of use cases for global-scale AI adoption will be constrained and likely limited in the societal value they are capable of delivering.”
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