- Geopolitical tensions are affecting US companies especially
- Expectations about AI are not realistic
- Networks need important updates
Almost one in five American organizations has experienced security incidents as a result of its IA implementations according to a new investigation commissioned by Experiment.
The report reveals how two out of five (41%) organizations struggle to find and retain cyber security talent, however, cybersecurity is a second close when it comes to investment priorities at 38%, compared to networks and connectivity (43%).
In more general terms, in progress geopolitical tensions are also affecting how organizations implement artificial intelligence, and 50% pointed out the impact of such events on their growth strategies.
The implementations of the hurried are becoming expensive
Before it reaches the point of a possible violation, the investigation reveals how one of the three global cio believes that the joints have unrealistic expectations about the impact of AI, and more than a quarter (27%) of US technological leaders feel similarly.
This is a trend that seems to be more worrying abroad, with 28% of global technology executives that say that the expectations of AI are growing faster than their ability to fulfill them, above the average of the USA. UU. Of 23%.
More than half (52% worldwide, 53% in the US.) They agree that their network connectivity is not ready for new technologies such as AI, with more surveyed concerned about network performance limitations than last year.
As if cybersecurity concerns induced by AI-AI were not enough, the ongoing commercial wars continue to add greater complexity. A third (34%) of world technological leaders have had to reevaluate their infrastructure due to geopolitical risks, and 37% pointed out the effect of such interruptions on their growth strategies, a figure that rises considerably to 50% in the United States.
“While the potential of the AI is immense, its successful integration requires careful planning. Technology leaders must recognize the need for solid networks and connectivity infrastructure to admit the scale, while guaranteeing constant performance in these networks,” said the CEO of Expire Ben Elms.
Looking towards the future, cybersecurity is not the only consideration for companies when it comes to adopting AI tools. The AI Government, the rhythm of change and inappropriate capacities are among the three largest external obstacles, and employee resistance still internally affects companies.