"Challenges and Opportunities of Generative AI in Enterprise Adoption"

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Despite being a top IT priority for many companies, a Boston Consulting Group poll reveals that a majority of C-suite executives are ambivalent or dissatisfied with their organization's progress on Generative AI (GenAI), citing talent shortages, unclear roadmaps, and a lack of strategy for responsible deployment. While GenAI is still seen as a priority, skepticism remains high, with concerns about productivity gains and worries over potential bad or illegal decision-making and data security compromises.
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