Kyndryl Managing Director Susan Follis says Southeast Asian companies are “ready and want to start” adopting generative AI. (Nikkei montage/Source photo by Kyndryl)

AKITO TANAKA, Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent |

SINGAPORE — A U.S.-based IT infrastructure service provider expects Southeast Asian companies’ adoption of generative AI to be almost on par with that of large corporations in the U.S. and Europe.

Kyndryl emerged in 2021 after its precursor was spun off from IBM. It supports global companies in designing, building and managing their information technology infrastructure.

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