{"id":203924,"date":"2024-03-18T13:17:57","date_gmt":"2024-03-18T13:17:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/?p=203924"},"modified":"2024-03-18T13:17:57","modified_gmt":"2024-03-18T13:17:57","slug":"we-will-see-ai-humans-working-hand-in-hand-techopedias-interview-with-ibm-uks-chief-executive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/we-will-see-ai-humans-working-hand-in-hand-techopedias-interview-with-ibm-uks-chief-executive","title":{"rendered":"\u201cWe Will See AI & Humans Working Hand-in-Hand\u201d: Techopedia\u2019s Interview with IBM UK\u2019s Chief Executive"},"content":{"rendered":"

The UK often talks a big game about being a digital hub for the world \u2014 but there is a widening gap between the use of artificial intelligence<\/a> (AI) in the country, compared to the U.S. or China.<\/p>\n

Is there a risk of countries around the world falling behind? IBM’s latest Global AI Adoption Index<\/a> reveals the disparate pace of AI adoption worldwide.<\/p>\n

Techopedia sits down with Dr. Nicola Hodson, IBM UK and Ireland’s Chief Executive to talk about skills gap, AI around the world, and how AI is going to be \u201ca partner\u201d in jobs going forward.<\/p>\n

About Dr. Nicola Hodson<\/span><\/h2>\n

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Nicola Hodson was appointed Chief Executive, IBM UK and Ireland, in January 2023, where she is responsible for the company’s business operations.<\/p>\n

Dr Hodson held senior positions at Microsoft for 14 years, including as a global Vice President of Transformation for the commercial business, as UK Chief Operating Officer, and as head of its UK Public Sector business.<\/p>\n

Dr Hodson is also Deputy President of techUK, the trade association, and has a wide breadth of experience, serving on the boards of Beazley plc, Drax Group plc, Bramble Energy Ltd, and governor of Bradfield College.<\/p>\n

She formerly worked in Siemens’s IT and business services division, at CSC (now DXC), as a management consultant for EY, and at BNFL. She was a non-executive director at energy regulator Ofgem and a board member at the UK Council for Child Internet Safety and CEOP, the UK’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection group. Her qualifications include an MBA and a PhD in Engineering.<\/p>\n

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