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80pc executives think ‘automation can be applied to any decision’

DUBAI, August 25, 2022

Some 80% of executives think automation can be applied to any business decision, according to a recent survey by Gartner, a leading a technological research and consulting firm. 
 
As automation becomes embedded in digital business, the survey revealed how organisations are evolving their use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of their automation strategies. 
 
“The survey has shown that enterprises are shifting away from a purely tactical approach to AI and beginning to apply AI more strategically,” said Erick Brethenoux, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner. “For example, a third of organisations are applying AI across several business units, creating a stronger competitive differentiator by supporting decisions across business processes.”
 
Online survey
The survey was conducted online from October through December 2021 among 699 respondents in the US, Germany and the UK, at organisations who have deployed AI or intend to deploy AI within three years. 
 
Gartner analysts are discussing the keys to successful AI implementations and barriers to AI operationalisation during the Gartner Data & Analytics Summit, taking place in Orlando. 
 
The Gartner survey revealed that on average, 54% of AI projects make it from pilot to production. This is a slight increase from the Gartner 2019 AI in Organisations Survey, which reported an average of 53% of AI projects that make it to production.
 
Scaling AI
“Scaling AI continues to be a significant challenge,” said Frances Karamouzis, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner. “Organisations still struggle to connect the algorithms they are building to a business value proposition, which makes it difficult for IT and business leadership to justify the investment it requires to operationalise models.”
 
Forty percent of organisations surveyed indicated that they have thousands of AI models deployed. This creates governance complexity for the organisation, further challenging data and analytics leaders’ ability to demonstrate return on investment from each model. 
 
While talent shortages are often assumed to impact AI initiatives, the survey found it is not a significant barrier to AI adoption. Seventy-two percent of executives reported that they have or can source the AI talent they need. 
 
Successful organisations
“The most successful organisations use a combination of in-house development and external hiring for AI talent. This ensures that the team renews itself continuously by learning new AI skills and techniques and considering new ideas from outside the organisation,” said Brethenoux.
 
Security and privacy concerns were not ranked as a top barrier to AI adoption, cited by just 3% of executives surveyed. Yet, 41% of organisations reported they have previously had a known AI privacy breach or security incident. 
 
When asked which parties the organisation was most worried about when it comes to AI security, 50% of respondents cited concerns about competitors, partners or other third parties, and 49% were concerned about malicious hackers. 
 
Data compromise
However, among organisations who have faced an AI security or privacy incident, 60% reported data compromise by an internal party. 
 
“Organisations’ AI security concerns are often misplaced, given that most AI breaches are caused by insiders,” said Brethenoux. “While attack detection and prevention are important, AI security efforts should equally focus on minimising human risk.”-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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