Šarūnas Chomentauskas

CEO | Co-Host
Exacaster
Lithuania

About

Šarūnas Chomentauskas is a CEO who has rebuilt his company around artificial intelligence (AI).More than 15 years in software More than 15 years in AI and machine learning (ML) 15 years as CEO and co-founder of ExacasterŠarūnas has built AI products for more than 15 years — putting them to work while most of the market still called AI a buzzword. Today, those products run inside European companies, making decisions for millions of customers every day.He is a builder. And he has done what most CEOs are still only planning: he rebuilt his own company around AI. From leadership to daily work, every employee now delivers many times the impact they did before. He has experienced the breakthroughs and the hard lessons firsthand.Now, Šarūnas helps other leaders do the same: drive real AI adoption across their organizations, using the eight principles he has proved through his own experience. AI adoption starts with people, from the top down, and rarely with tools alone.
Talk

Šarūnas Chomentauskas | Every company becomes an AI company. Or a former one.

AI Company, AI Adoption, AI-native Operating Model
In ten years, will a company still exist – or only the version of it that survived AI? AI does not add to what a business does. It rewrites how that business creates value. One person with AI can now do the work of ten, and the bottleneck is no longer skill — it is the organisation. The companies that move first take the market. The ones that wait become the market.Drawing on his own live company rebuild, Šarūnas Chomentauskas walks attendees through six principles that define an AI-native operating model, including integrated delivery that lets one person own end-to-end work; specialist functions as horizontal slices, not silos; and AI as the new professional service. Each principle is grounded in what worked, what broke, and what it cost. Attendees leave with a blueprint for the next decade – and a clearer view of which side of the line their company is on.