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AMD's Lisa Su says AI is changing who companies hire
Summary
AMD CEO Lisa Su said at CES that artificial intelligence has not slowed hiring at the company but that AMD is prioritizing candidates who are AI‑forward; she also said she expects over 5 billion active AI users in the next five years.
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AMD CEO Lisa Su told CNBC at CES that artificial intelligence has not reduced the company’s overall hiring. She said AMD is growing and is focusing on candidates who are AI‑forward. AMD designs GPUs used to train models and run large AI workloads, placing the company at the center of AI infrastructure. The rapid rise of AI since the launch of ChatGPT has prompted broader public discussion about how work and hiring may change.
Key points:
- Lisa Su said AI has not led AMD to hire fewer people and that the company is growing.
- AMD is prioritizing candidates who are AI‑forward and comfortable with AI technologies.
- AMD develops GPUs that are used to train and run large AI models and workloads.
- The article mentions that Nvidia holds more than 90% of the AI chip market, according to some estimates.
- Su said she expects over 5 billion active AI users within the next five years.
Summary:
AI is shifting the kinds of skills employers seek, and at AMD that has meant growth paired with a focus on AI‑capable talent. The company’s role in supplying GPUs ties it directly to demand for AI infrastructure. The broader effects on the labor market are still being discussed. Undetermined at this time.
