- Snowflake Research find that 93% of the United Kingdom companies report Genai efficiency profits
- Many are also adjusting the LLMs for the best exit
- Data and privacy concerns remain extended, the report is operate ey
Companies now face AI and implement it effectively, marking a change in the experimentation phase, with up to 93% of the United Kingdom companies that now inform efficiency gains of generative AI (and 88% worldwide), said a new Snowflake research.
In addition, an amazing 98% is also training, adjusting or increasing its LLM to obtain better results, which shows that companies know exactly where the benefits of technology are and how to optimize it.
However, habitual obstacles and challenges remain in place, preventing some organizations from accessing the promised productivity benefits.
Companies in the United Kingdom are quite FAIT with AI
Snowflake found that almost two thirds (62%) of companies use the software engineering, with 69% using it for code and purification reviews, higher percentages than the global average.
IA technology is also demonstrating to be popular in cases of use of customer service (61%) and cybersecurity (69%), where workers are seeing faster first level response times (59%), a reduced manual workload (64%) and lower costs (56%).
The separate EY reports reveal that seven in 10 respondents of the United Kingdom have used the daily life in the last six months, but the findings conflict with the findings of Snowflake: only 44% have used it in a professional environment, lower than the global average of 67%.
Worldwide, EY says that workers are using AI to write or edit content (31%), learn about topics (30%) and generate new ideas (27%).
“They are not only experiencing, they are building with a purpose,” said Snowflake vice president and the United Kingdom’s country manager James Hall, on the United Kingdom companies.
“With smart investments in cloud infrastructure and an approach in processable use cases, the United Kingdom is laying the basis for leading the next phase of GEN AI transformation.”
The research also highlighted some of the challenges facing companies by adopting the scale, with unstructured data that present the greatest obstacle according to Snowflake.
Ey added that privacy and security are also at the forefront of the minds of the United Kingdom’s business leaders, with security violations (71%), privacy violations (65%) and the reliability of the outputs of AI (67%) cited as important concerns.
Looking towards the future, the leader of the customer strategy of AI AI Catriona Campbell says that companies must generate confidence of the workers and demonstrate the value of the AI.
“As AI continues to restructure our daily life, it is crucial that business leaders foster trust and transparency, empowering people to get involved with AI in their own terms,” Campbell added.