This undated photo provided by Kathy Bloomgarden shows former Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers.


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Former Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers has witnessed technology cycles firsthand. From the explosive rise of the internet in the 1990s to its devastating crash, he knows the rewards and risks of innovation. Today, he sees similar patterns emerging with artificial intelligence.

A Veteran of the Internet Age

In 1995, Cisco was valued at $15 billion under Chambers’ leadership. Within five years, it surged to $550 billion, briefly becoming the most valuable company in the world. But when the dot-com bubble burst, Cisco’s stock plunged more than 80%. Chambers calls it the toughest period of his career.

Despite the setback, Cisco recovered and achieved steady growth, cementing Chambers’ reputation as a respected Silicon Valley leader. He stepped down as CEO in 2015 but still serves as chairman emeritus. Now at 76, he is channeling his expertise into venture capital, guiding AI startups through what he calls a transformative yet perilous moment.

“AI Is Moving at Five Times the Speed”

Chambers draws clear parallels between the internet boom and today’s AI frenzy. But he believes AI is progressing far faster.

“Startups once took years to develop products,” he said. “Now, AI firms can go from idea to market in months.” This speed, he warns, could create both huge opportunities and dangerous bubbles. Companies that fail to convert innovation into revenue will face collapse.

The Job Disruption Dilemma

One of Chambers’ biggest concerns is job loss. “If AI moves five times faster than the internet, jobs will disappear before we can replace them,” he cautioned. Although he expects new jobs will eventually emerge, he foresees a painful adjustment period requiring large-scale re-education.

He stresses the need to reform education systems now. Entry-level roles across industries may vanish rapidly. Businesses, he argues, must reinvest profits into job creation rather than only rewarding shareholders.

Fortune 500 Shake-Up

According to Chambers, half of today’s Fortune 500 companies could disappear within a decade. Executives trained for slower business cycles may fail to adapt to AI’s rapid pace. “This is the most uncertain time globally that I have ever seen,” he said. “Reinvention is no longer optional.”

Silicon Valley’s Political Shift

Chambers also addressed Big Tech’s relationship with U.S. politics. He noted that Silicon Valley has shifted to the right under President Donald Trump’s second term. The reason, he explained, is economic. “Regulation was out of control. Companies couldn’t grow. Meanwhile, China was beating us.”

Rising Tensions With China

Chambers views China as the biggest long-term competitor. “They intend to surpass us militarily, economically, and technologically,” he warned. He emphasized the absence of intellectual property protections and rules in China, calling them a major threat.

Still, he believes eventual cooperation is possible. “In 10 years, I think the U.S. and China will find balance. But the next five years will be bumpy and dangerous.”

A New Normal for Innovation

For Chambers, the AI boom is not just another wave of technology—it is the dawn of a new innovation economy. He predicts dramatic transformations in business, politics, and global competition. But the path ahead will be volatile.

“AI will bring enormous benefits,” Chambers said, “but the speed and disruption will test leaders like never before.”

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