Bengaluru: Solely 26 per cent of organisations in India are totally ready to deploy and leverage Synthetic Intelligence (AI)-powered applied sciences, a brand new report confirmed on Thursday.
Indian corporations are racing towards time as 75 per cent of these surveyed mentioned they’ve a most of 1 yr to deploy their AI technique or else it is going to have a unfavorable impression on enterprise, in keeping with Cisco’s ‘AI Readiness Index’.
The analysis discovered that whereas AI adoption has been slowly progressing for many years, the developments in Generative AI, coupled with public availability up to now yr, are driving higher consideration to the challenges, modifications and new potentialities posed by the expertise.
“As corporations rush to deploy AI options, they have to assess the place investments are wanted to make sure their infrastructure can greatest assist the calls for of AI workloads,” mentioned Liz Centoni, Govt Vice President and Common Supervisor, Functions and Chief Technique Officer, Cisco.
“Organisations additionally want to have the ability to observe with context how AI is getting used to make sure ROI, safety, and particularly duty,” Centoni added.
Nevertheless, there’s some constructive information too.
With regards to constructing AI methods, 95 per cent of organisations in India have already got a sturdy AI technique in place or within the strategy of creating one.
Greater than eight in 10 (86 per cent) organisations are labeled as both pacesetters or chasers (totally/partially ready), with just one per cent falling into the class of laggards (not ready), mentioned the report.
Globally, whereas 93 per cent of respondents imagine AI may have a major impression on their enterprise operations, it additionally raises new points round information privateness and safety.
The findings confirmed that corporations expertise probably the most challenges in the case of leveraging AI alongside their information.
Actually, 73 per cent of respondents admit that this is because of information present in silos throughout their organisations.