Some British firms stuck in neutral' over AI, says Microsoft UK boss
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According to Microsoft's UK chief, many organizations lack a formal AI strategy, as highlighted in a survey of 1,500 UK senior leaders which found that over half feel their organizations are stuck in an experimentation phase rather than deploying AI effectively. Microsoft aims to promote AI usage in workplaces through tools like autonomous agents, with early adopters including major firms like McKinsey. There are concerns about job displacement due to AI, but it is expected to create new roles much like the internet did before.
Some organisations appear to be stuck in neutral, caught in the experimentation phase, rather than in the deployment [of AI], said Darren Hardman, the tech company's UK chief executive.
The nature of that industry changed with the onset of the internet. And I think the creation of an agentic workplace is going to do the same.
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