Forbes February 21, 2025
Joe McKendrick

Artificial intelligence is only as good as the data behind it — and that’s a big problem. A recent survey shows that only about half of executives believe their data is ready to meet the demands of AI.

More than half of executives with companies adopting AI, 54%, are worried about the reliability and quality of their data, the survey out of Dun & Bradstreet finds. The findings are based on an on-site survey of executives attending the AI Summit New York, held in December.

Related AI concerns all have a common thread — data. These include data security (46%), data privacy violations (43%), sensitive or proprietary...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Big Data, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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