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Marketing leader Jonathan Adashek shares how IBM is communicating its AI tools to both employees and clients
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6/27/2025
Jonathan Adashek, the SVP of marketing and communications at IBM, talks AI marketing.
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When our CEO, Arvind Krishna, took over in April of 2020, he was very clear.
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He said, we are going to be the leading hybrid cloud and AI company.
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For us at IBM, the most urgent priority as we work with our clients and our partners
00:19
is really making sure that we're co-creating solutions.
00:23
And they've got to use that data to its fullest
00:26
to really make sure that they can get ahead of their competition
00:30
and make sure that the models, the AI models that they're using
00:35
and that they're training are trained and being used in a way that result
00:39
in answers that answer authentically for them as a company.
00:44
Because the insights they can get out of that data, out of that AI is really unbelievable.
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I'm really fortunate because at IBM, we've got a great program
00:52
that allows people to really learn the skills that they need
00:56
for their current role or learn skills that will give them opportunities in the future.
01:01
That allows people to really get great talent and great expertise
01:06
in the skills that they need for their jobs.
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The other way that we've been doing this is as it relates to AI,
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we've been running these Watson X challenges inside the company
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where we get everybody, they get the opportunity to take two or three weeks
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to create things using Watson X, our large language, our AI product.
01:26
And they develop teams across the company and around the world.
01:31
And the best products, we celebrate those.
01:33
Some of those we've brought to market.
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So that has brought people more closely to the tool and to the product,
01:41
but it's also given them a lot of comfort in what they are trying to do and experimentation.
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And that's especially important because the average life of a technology skill today
01:51
is just under three years.
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So there's a lot of skilling that needs to constantly happen.
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I think there are a lot of people who understand what IBM is as a brand.
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There's an old saying that you don't get fired for hiring IBM
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and people recognize the logo, the eight bars and the name.
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But does everybody understand what IBM truly does?
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And that's something we're really focused on at IBM today.
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So one of those things was as we spun out the company now known as Kindrel.
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That was about 90,000 people.
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It was about $19 billion in revenue.
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A big change where people questioned, is that the right thing to do?
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When we sold the weather company, when we got out of Watson Health,
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those were all things that we did because they weren't not going to get us to the point
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of being the leading hybrid cloud and AI platform company.
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The conversations that came in and the tone of conversations
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has really been interesting and engaging and exciting.
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You know, I think that we're in a different space when it comes to AI.
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I think more people are using AI in their organizations,
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but I think people are still hesitant to take the full dive in.
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But the conversation about how you do it is at a different place than it was just a year ago.
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And that's candidly not super surprising because when you look at enterprise data usage today,
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only 1% of enterprise data is in a large language model today.
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So that's been interesting.
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People are starting to look ahead to the future.
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And the conversation that I've been in a lot has been around search engine optimization or SEO for AI.
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What do we need to do as marketers to think about how we show up differently?
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What does this mean now that people are turning to other options besides just
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a traditional search engine to get their results?
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How do we show up differently?
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What kind of content do we need to create?
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Where does it need to be?
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How is it tagged?
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That's been a conversation that I've had a lot here.
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And I think it's going to be very interesting to see where that goes.
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