More than half of CEOs report seeing no benefits from AI deployment so far — only 12% of business leaders hit the jackpot of higher revenues and reduced costs

More than half of CEOs report seeing no benefits from AI deployment so far — only 12% of business leaders hit the jackpot of higher revenues and reduced costs

In any case, this report reveals the potentially precarious state that AI services are in right now. Industry leaders may want to go all-in on the technology, but the wide range of results on bottom lines in this survey suggests that bridging the gap between hype and business results is a problem yet to be solved.

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Tanakoi this report reveals the potentially precarious state that AI services are in right now… No, it indicates the exact opposite. A year ago, similar surveys found only 10% of firms were seeing benefits from AI. Now the figure is 45%. In another year, we should expect the figure to be 70% or higher. Reply

cknobman Guess the CEO's better triple down and deploy more AI! At my employer we are forced to use AI. In fact they monitor our AI usage and if we dont use it often enough we get an email warning us that if it continues our "senior management" will be notified. No exaggeration! This year we were told every single project must implement AI in some way. If we feel a project does not need AI then we have to get review and approval from senior management to allow us to move forward without it. From my experience there is nothing organic about AI use and benefits. It is all being forced on workers and consumers no matter what. I simply say No Thanks, Satan. Reply

DS426 cknobman said: Guess the CEO's better triple down and deploy more AI! At my employer we are forced to use AI. In fact they monitor our AI usage and if we dont use it often enough we get an email warning us that if it continues our "senior management" will be notified. No exaggeration! This year we were told every single project must implement AI in some way. If we feel a project does not need AI then we have to get review and approval from senior management to allow us to move forward without it. From my experience there is nothing organic about AI use and benefits. It is all being forced on workers and consumers no matter what. I simply say No Thanks, Satan. I can't work for an employer that has a company culture like that. Reply

Gururu Tanakoi said: No, it indicates the exact opposite. A year ago, similar surveys found only 10% of firms were seeing benefits from AI. Now the figure is 45%. In another year, we should expect the figure to be 70% or higher. I agree. As businesses learn how to adopt it successfully, I can think of no business that would not benefit in some way. There may not be AI solutions for those businesses yet, but they will come. Reply

LordVile Tanakoi said: No, it indicates the exact opposite. A year ago, similar surveys found only 10% of firms were seeing benefits from AI. Now the figure is 45%. In another year, we should expect the figure to be 70% or higher. Define “benefit”. If it’s the companies books look better as they’ve lowered their workforce numbers then that won’t last long Reply

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