Get the latest tech news

Early adopters’ fast-tracking gen AI into production, according to new report


Healthcare, manufacturing and education industries see the greatest potential for gen AI and lead all others in their interest to become early adopters.

Organizations are fast-tracking generative AI pilots into production, anticipating the rewards of greater efficiency, improved personalization and customer experiences and more informed decision-making. Request an invite Building business cases around new technologies often fails to connect measurable revenue gains combined with time, cost or efficiency savings. Given how large language models (LLMs) are proving adept at text-intensive tasks and their continued improvements point to even greater accuracy and speed gains, organizations from all industries are paying more attention.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Venture Beat

Read more on:

Photo of Production

Production

Photo of new report

new report

Photo of Early adopters

Early adopters

Related news:

News photo

Benefits of heat pumps detailed in new report

News photo

“In 10 years, computers will be doing this a million times faster.” The head of Nvidia does not believe that there is a need to invest trillions of dollars in the production of chips for AI

News photo

German battery maker Varta halts production after cyberattack