Forbes January 31, 2025
John Sviokla

Three things are clear from a recent survey of chief AI and data officers from over 125 major firms: 98% reported they are increasing their Gen AI investments in 2025 – up from 82% last year. 91% said investments in data and AI are a top priority, up from 88% last year. Perhaps most importantly GenAI systems in production have increased almost fivefold from 5% of firms to 24%. It seems Gartner’s claim that this technology is at the height of inflated expectations may not square with the facts.

What I are wondering, as this investment and implementation wave continues, is who will lead these GenAI efforts? The more I examine the problem, I think it will be spread throughout...

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