CEOs embrace AI, but knowledge gap threatens strategic decisions
Briefly

According to recent research by Cisco, while 97 percent of CEOs intend to adopt AI technologies, a mere 1.7 percent consider themselves fully prepared. Key barriers such as insufficient knowledge and inadequate infrastructure pose significant challenges. Concerns are widespread, with 70 percent fearing a loss of competitive edge due to these gaps. Moreover, over half acknowledge that a lack of technological investment has resulted in missed opportunities. To navigate these obstacles, CEOs are prioritizing investment in cybersecurity and infrastructure modernization, often collaborating with trusted partners to bolster their AI readiness.
Although 97 percent of CEOs plan to integrate AI into their business operations, only 1.7 percent feel fully prepared for this transition.
Seventy percent of CEOs are concerned about losing competitive advantage due to a lack of knowledge or network infrastructure.
More than half of CEOs surveyed indicate that underinvestment in technology is already leading to missed opportunities.
96 percent of CEOs are therefore seeking support from trusted partners to future-proof their networks for AI.
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