Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin: The optimism around AI is contagious, and not just hype
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Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin: The optimism around AI is contagious, and not just hype
"As journalists, of course, many of our conversations are on the record because our goal is to share insights and news with readers like you. But I've increasingly come to appreciate the value of off-the-record gatherings, where we bring leaders together to connect around shared interests and talk frankly about what's really going on. Those events are crucial in building trust, helping us understand the stories we may be missing and creating a village green for leaders to connect with us and with each other."
"Qualtrics CEO Zig Serafin and I cohosted such a dinner on Sunday night for 15 CEOs at a stunning outdoor location on Gracie's Farm, a horse-rescue sanctuary in Wanship, Utah. This is one of several Fortune CEO Initiative dinners that we host around the country and-I hope-we will take to other parts of the world. Enterprise Mobility CEO Chrissy Taylor hosted a recent dinner at her home in St. Louis and QXO chairperson Brad Jacobs will host one in Greenwich, Connecticut, next month."
Fortune Brainstorm Tech continues in Park City, Utah, with leaders gathering for on- and off-the-record conversations and livestream coverage. Private CEO dinners are being hosted across the country to build trust and foster frank dialogue, including a 15-CEO dinner at Gracie's Farm in Wanship, Utah. Hosts include industry leaders such as Zig Serafin, Chrissy Taylor, and Brad Jacobs. Attendees reported contagious, pragmatic optimism about AI focused on solving concrete problems; investments remain uneven but AI is helping organizations connect with people where it delivers results. Markets were mixed, with U.S. futures rising, and Rupert Murdoch's empire is set to pass to Lachlan.
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