Expect AI to drive 'radical change': HP CEO

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HP Inc. (HPQ) CEO Enrique Lores and Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi at the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, discuss everything from artificial intelligence (AI) to the impact of US President Donald Trump's return to the White House.

"We have a lot of projects driving high changes in how we work to increase efficiency [and] to improve customer satisfaction, but the most important change is how it is helping us to shape our portfolio," Lores says, adding, "We are focused on defining the future of work and we think by integrating AI into all of our products, enabling customers to run AI at the edge, and doing inferencing at the edge, we can really help both to drive a significant productivity improvement."

The CEO says he expects there to be "a radical change" once AI is integrated. "I think how every individual in a company works is going to be different, and this is the work we are doing. We are going person by person in the enterprise, [to] define understanding the workflows and applications they use today and how they will be transformed with AI and how with AI PCs, with AI printers, with AI conferencing rooms, we are going to be able to influence and change."

Watch the video above to hear the CEO's thoughts on AI governance, AI-supercharged consumer products, the impact of Trump's proposed tariffs, and more.

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This post was written by Naomi Buchanan.

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