Investors demand AI adoption proof amid hype: Fmr. Cisco CEO

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The AI buzz has turned a new leaf as companies move from expressing interest in the trend to investors expecting results from adoption. Former Cisco Executive Chairman and CEO John Chambers joins Yahoo Finance's Brian Sozzi to break down what investors should consider and how tech companies — both big and small — have to do to get ahead of the game.

Chambers insists that AI is essential, stating “those companies that get AI right are going to see explosive growth." Investors are making “careful selection[s]” and in order to stand out, there has to be a strong incorporation strategy, Chambers notes, later echoing "this is the decade of AI" and the trend shouldn't be a cause for concern or fear.

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Video Transcript

BRIAN SOZZI: Who better to talk tech than former Cisco CEO and current leader of JC2 Ventures, that is John Chambers. John, it's been a while. Thanks for coming back to Yahoo Finance.

JOHN CHAMBERS: I come back every year.

BRIAN SOZZI: I appreciate it.

JOHN CHAMBERS: And I'll always be there for you

BRIAN SOZZI: Well, I appreciate that. So look, I think a lot of folks on Yahoo Finance are trying to figure out, did we just get the best it's going to get within some of the big-cap tech names? Some of these stocks are selling off. I mean, how do you see it? What's coming down the pike for these names?

JOHN CHAMBERS: Well, in the long term, I think you're just at the front end of a huge emergence of next-generation technology. It will be around AI. So for your viewers, think of mainframes, minicomputers, the PC, the internet, the cloud, now AI. Those companies who get AI are going to have explosive growth, both for your big companies, like you saw from Microsoft, ServiceNow reporting today, et cetera, on it. And if you don't, you get left behind.

Now, is there going to be a consolidation? Absolutely. And if you look at the indicators, let's use startups as an example, there were a huge number of unicorns and decacorn created in 2021. Those numbers are now just 10% for unicorns and 15% for decacorns. So you're seeing investments in terms of the careful selection start to change.

Overall, this will be the decade of AI, and it will transform every company, every individual, et cetera. And it shouldn't be feared. We've just got to say how do we operate within it. But if you're investing in companies that not only don't have a good AI strategy, or as Bill McDermott said, are executing the AI strategy, you're probably going to be disappointed.