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A global audit examining the state of data readiness for harnessing the value of Generative AI has uncovered significant uncertainty among business leaders. The survey reveals that 60% of executives from large companies worldwide express doubt about their organizations' ability to effectively leverage data for AI initiatives. This lack of confidence highlights a critical gap in the readiness to adopt advanced technologies that could drive innovation and efficiency.
The findings suggest that while many businesses are eager to explore the potential of Generative AI, they face challenges related to data quality, accessibility, and integration. Executives indicated that issues such as outdated data infrastructure and insufficient data governance are hindering their progress. As companies strive to remain competitive in an increasingly digital landscape, addressing these concerns will be essential.
With the rapid advancement of AI technologies, the survey underscores the need for organizations to prioritize data strategy and invest in capabilities that can enhance their readiness for the AI-driven future.
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