Forbes October 24, 2024
Gary Drenik

Organizations Are Confident that AI Can Improve Business Initiatives, But They First Need to Address Data Quality, Security and Other Concerns.

Enterprises are poised to take their use of artificial intelligence to the next level, building on initial forays into AI that have mostly focused on improving operational efficiencies. The question is: Are they as ready as they think they are?

A global survey released earlier this month from Riverbed, which was conducted by Coleman Parkes Research, found strong belief in the ability of AI adoption to drive exceptional business performance, with 94% of the 1,200 IT, business and public sector decision-makers surveyed saying that AI is a top focus of their C-Suite.

Although 82% of respondents say they believe...

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