CEO of C3.ai claims credit for fueling growth of artificial intelligence,      and has an opinion about Marc Benioff and Salesforce -- 'They are a "woke"      company, and we are a work company.'
  Tom Siebel has some animated      words for all the tech CEOs now pontificating on the virtues of AI, the      industry's latest buzzword -- or hype.
  "It's just talk. They figure      they have to have AI in their messaging but don't do a thing about it.      It's kind of curious," Siebel, the chief executive of red-hot C3.ai Inc.      (AI), told MarketWatch on Friday.
  A day earlier, his software      company, which deals in enterprise artificial intelligence, issued an      upbeat forecast and cited "substantially improving" market sentiment,      catapulting C3.ai shares up more than 25% Friday. The jump was pushing the      company's market capitalization back toward $3 billion.
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  For Siebel, a former Oracle Corp. (ORCL)      executive who has spent the past decade and $1 billion developing an AI      solution, the newfound interest in AI is vindication. Nearly every major      tech exec has preached the growth potential of artificial intelligence --      and their companies' efforts to cash in on the technology -- during      conference calls.
  "AI is absolutely the hot topic today. Generally,      I helped fuel it. AI is now basically at the top of every CEO's agenda,"      said Siebel, who predicts it will become a $600 billion market.
  "Look,      we are in the first half of the first inning of the first at-bat" for AI,      he said, adding, "Oracle didn't really work until version 4."
  After      enduring fierce macroeconomic tailwinds that have battered the tech sector      over the past several months, C3.ai's recently completed quarter      highlighted "a genuine optimism in the marketplace for our solutions, and      the overall business sentiment appears to be substantially improving,"      Siebel said in a conference call late Thursday.
  The opinionated      Siebel also weighed in on the corporate travails of former Oracle      colleague Marc Benioff, now the CEO of Salesforce Inc. (CRM), which is      dealing with a handful of hedge funds clamoring for change.
  "Marc      has done a fine job, but he seems to be getting some religion from      institutional investors," Siebel said. "The prince of 'wokeness' who      supported employees working from home now wants them to return to the      office. They are a 'woke' company, and we are a work company." |