SUSE says Indian enterprises face AI production challenge

TL;DR: SUSE executive Marshal Correia said Indian industry’s next major challenge is democratising artificial intelligence in production, according to an Economic Times report. He said enterprises are prioritising data visibility, traceability, and security, and that private AI is emerging as an alternative for the full stack.

SUSE executive Marshal Correia said Indian industry’s next major challenge is democratising artificial intelligence in production, according to a report published by The Economic Times.

Correia said enterprises adopting artificial intelligence are prioritising visibility, traceability, and security of their data. He said these requirements are shaping how companies move AI systems into production environments.

Correia said private AI is emerging as an alternative for the complete stack. The report attributes these comments to SUSE in the context of Indian enterprise adoption of AI.

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