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Study finds AI ‘revolution’ moving at a crawl in enterprises


A new survey reveals that despite the hype around generative AI, real-world enterprise adoption remains low due to barriers like skills gaps, infrastructure constraints, and overall AI integration challenges.

The 2023 ML Insider survey, now in its third year, draws insights from a global panel of data scientists and AI professionals, underscoring a cautious approach to GenAI adoption. Financial Services, Banking, Defense, and Insurance emerge as the leaders in AI adoption, embracing the promises of enhanced efficiency and improved customer experiences. “The survey suggests organizations may be hesitant to adopt GenAI due to the barriers they face when implementing LLMs,” said Markus Flierl, corporate VP for the developer cloud at Intel.

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