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ZDNET's key takeaways
Companies are rolling out AI, but tracking benefits is tough.
Over-reliance on AI and potential inaccuracies are top concerns.
Transparency about AI intentions is key to getting buy-in.
Generative AI is on the boardroom table, and it's taking up a lot of room. However, gen AI is still a relatively untested technological approach to business development, so companies are careful how they roll it out to their workforces.
Almost two in five (39%) technology business leaders in a recent IEEE survey said their organizations intend to use generative AI regularly, but selectively, in the months ahead -- up 20% from the same research a year ago.
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Just over a third (35%) said they are "rapidly integrating generative AI, and expecting bottom-line results." In addition, 91% intend to ramp up their use of agentic AI for data analysis over the coming year.
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