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Raji Arasu, the CTO of Autodesk, has been utilizing AI for “multiple decades” to solve software-related challenges.
Arasu shared with TechCrunch in an interview, “When traditional software development approaches have struggled to address complex problems, I’ve always turned to AI as a solution, particularly for handling unstructured data.”
Arasu has had a successful career in tech, working at companies like Oracle, eBay, StubHub, and Intuit before joining Autodesk. She credits her professional support network for many opportunities, and she advocates for supporting women in tech and driving DEI initiatives.
Throughout her various roles, Arasu has witnessed exciting advancements in AI, particularly at Autodesk where she oversees AI applications in construction automation, 3D modeling, and engineering design.
Arasu recognizes the risks associated with AI, such as biases and data privacy concerns, and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between industry and government to create well-informed AI policies.
She believes that inclusive participation, especially by women, is crucial for achieving fair and innovative outcomes in AI and other emerging technologies. Arasu stresses the importance of ethical design, diverse perspectives, and continuous monitoring to ensure AI serves the common good.