In a recent The Verge interview, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna shared a grounded take on AI, talent, and the so-called AI bubble. Rather than chasing hype, IBM is doubling down on fundamentals, especially how it builds future capability through people.
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Hiring graduates still matters
IBM continues to hire grads, seeing them as essential for long-term capability, culture, and learning velocity, even as AI reshapes roles. -
AI is not a bubble, it is a shift
Krishna argues AI is following a familiar tech curve. Some over-investment will correct, but the underlying value is real and durable. -
Value comes from application, not models
The real gains come from embedding AI into workflows and solving real problems, not from chasing ever-bigger models.
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The signal here is calm confidence. Build skills, invest in people, and focus AI on real work, not noise.


