The starkly uneven reality of enterprise AI adoption
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The starkly uneven reality of enterprise AI adoption
"The future of AI is here, but it's nowhere close to evenly distributed yet. Even within the same company, there are wildly divergent adoption curves for new technologies."
"McKinsey found that 88% of respondents say their organizations are using AI in at least one business function, but only about one-third say their companies have begun scaling AI programs."
"Broad usage, in other words, is not the same thing as deep institutional change. There's still time to figure out AI. You're not behind."
AI adoption is uneven across organizations and even within the same company. Some teams, like those in a large hedge fund, are fully utilizing AI, while others, such as those in a retail bank, are not. McKinsey's data shows that while 88% of organizations use AI in some capacity, only a third have scaled their AI programs. The disparity highlights that broad usage does not equate to deep institutional change, indicating that there is still time for organizations to adapt to AI technologies.
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