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Deloitte’s ongoing research into artificial intelligence adoption has found that more than 20% of organizations are underachieving in their AI ambitions
The latest edition of the Deloitte global study looking at artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in business has found that more organizations are struggling to achieve measurable value from the technology.
Deloitte’s State of AI 5th edition research surveyed global executives on how businesses and industries are deploying and scaling AI. The findings indicate that AI is moving ever closer to the center of the enterprise. In fact, 94% of business leaders agree that AI is critical to success over the next five years. However, Deloitte’s research found that successful outcomes from AI seem to be lagging. 
The survey of 2,620 global business leaders between April and May 2022, reported that 79% of respondents said they achieved full-scale deployment for three or more types of AI application. But when asked to score the outcomes they attained against what their organizations had hoped to gain from the AI initiatives, 540 of the organizations surveyed achieved a score of only four or less, even though they had deployed five or more AI applications. From an AI strategy execution perspective, Deloitte classified these organizations as “underachievers”.
Continue reading: https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252526204/Why-some-businesses-are-failing-at-AI
 

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