Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi on AI's Path to AGI and Enterprise Readiness
Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi recently suggested that artificial intelligence (AI) has reached a sufficient level of intelligence, but it requires the right context to achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Ghodsi elaborated on the current landscape of enterprise AI, noting that many corporate databases are not structured for an AI-native world. He also confirmed that Databricks is not planning to go public at this time.

Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi recently shared insights into the state of artificial intelligence, particularly its journey towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). According to Ghodsi, AI's current capabilities demonstrate adequate intelligence, but its primary limitation in reaching AGI is the absence of appropriate context.
Ghodsi further addressed the challenges within enterprise AI, explaining that existing company databases are often not optimized for an environment driven by AI. This structural gap presents a hurdle for businesses aiming to fully integrate AI technologies.
During his discussion, Ghodsi also provided an update on Databricks' strategic plans, stating that the company currently does not intend to go public.
These statements were made during an interview with Ed Ludlow on "Bloomberg Tech." (Source: Bloomberg Markets)
