AI might be the destination, but not every organisation is ready for the journey
AI adoption varies by company, location, industry and various other factors. In fact, according to Deloitte, only China has more companies using GenAI than the UK.
Many individuals are effectively using GenAI to produce content and assist with other tactical work. But being prepared on a business level is another challenge altogether.
True AI readiness involves several key factors, including data quality, infrastructure, workforce skills, and ethical considerations. Businesses must have a clear AI strategy, ensuring they collect and manage data efficiently while maintaining security and compliance.
Equipping employees with AI literacy and fostering a culture of innovation are crucial for smooth integration. Additionally, organisations must address potential biases and ethical implications of AI applications. A well-prepared organisation can maximise AI’s benefits, driving efficiency, innovation, and competitive advantage in an increasingly digital world.
If AI is the destination that most organisations want to get to, not everyone is ready for the journey yet.
This blog from ANS Group draws on the findings from 1,000 surveyed experts to offer findings and insights into driving your AI preparedness forward.
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