Computerworld August 19, 2024
Viktor Eriksson

A new study from Arize AI, a research platform that reviews public statements from large companies, found that 56% of the 500 largest companies in the United States consider AI to be a “risk factor,” according to the Financial Times. The figure represents a large jump from 2022, when just 9% felt that way.

The study also found that as many as 90% of America’s largest media and entertainment companies — and 86% of software and technology firms — see rapidly growing...

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