Dear Readers, A spot of humor for the week: Ending the week on a winning note, it was a joy to read an IBM's Global AI Adoption Index 2022 survey which revealed that Indian and Chinese companies are taking the lead in use of artificial intelligence compared to their peers in major technically-advanced countries. According to the survey, 35 per cent of companies globally reported using AI in their business and when compared with 2021, organizations are 13 per cent more likely to have adopted AI in 2022. As per the index, Chinese and Indian companies are leading the way, with nearly 60 per cent of IT professionals in those countries saying their organizations already actively use AI, compared with lagging markets like South Korea (22 per cent), Australia (24 per cent), the US (25 per cent) and the UK (26 per cent).
Starbucks, IBM, Hotels, et al
Starbucks, IBM, Hotels, et al
Starbucks, IBM, Hotels, et al
Dear Readers, A spot of humor for the week: Ending the week on a winning note, it was a joy to read an IBM's Global AI Adoption Index 2022 survey which revealed that Indian and Chinese companies are taking the lead in use of artificial intelligence compared to their peers in major technically-advanced countries. According to the survey, 35 per cent of companies globally reported using AI in their business and when compared with 2021, organizations are 13 per cent more likely to have adopted AI in 2022. As per the index, Chinese and Indian companies are leading the way, with nearly 60 per cent of IT professionals in those countries saying their organizations already actively use AI, compared with lagging markets like South Korea (22 per cent), Australia (24 per cent), the US (25 per cent) and the UK (26 per cent).