AI News 2024年07月11日
Tech executives confident in AI skills, but adoption barriers persist
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英国科技企业的高管们对他们员工的AI知识和技能充满信心,但同时他们也承认在更广泛采用AI方面存在重大障碍。尽管AI采纳几乎普及,预算限制、人才短缺和技术复杂性等问题仍阻碍全面实施。

🚀 英国科技企业中,AI采纳率高达94%,显示出AI技术的普遍接受度。然而,仍有6%的企业处于探索或研究阶段,无人完全回避AI。

🤓 高达85%的英国科技高管认为他们的员工在AI方面是熟练的,其中超过一半认为员工技能非常高。这种信心与AI实施的障碍形成鲜明对比。

💼 预算限制(41%)、AI人才短缺(38%)和技术复杂性(35%)被视为主要障碍。此外,集成挑战(44%)、成本和投资回报的不确定性(42%)以及数据隐私和知识产权安全(38%)也是担忧的重点。

💡 尽管存在疑虑,仍有53%的高管认为通过提高效率实现成本节约是采用AI的最重要长期利益之一。软件开发是AI投资的热门领域。

🌐 投资于AI能力的公司不在少数,93%的企业在2024年的投资至少为10万英镑,44%的企业投资超过50万英镑。

While executives express high confidence in their organisations’ AI capabilities, they simultaneously acknowledge significant barriers to further adoption.

Research from Zartis found that 85% of UK tech executives rate their existing workforce’s combined AI knowledge and expertise as ‘skilled’, with over half (51%) considering it ‘highly skilled’. This confidence, however, is juxtaposed against concerns about obstacles preventing wider AI implementation.

AI adoption is nearly universal among UK tech companies, with 94% of executives reporting some form of AI use in their organisations. The remaining 6% are still in the exploration or research phase. Notably, not a single respondent claimed to be completely avoiding AI.

Industry pressure appears to be a significant factor driving AI adoption, with 40% of executives feeling compelled to prioritise AI investment due to widespread momentum around the technology.

Despite the enthusiasm, several barriers hinder full AI adoption. Budget restrictions (41%), shortage of AI talent (38%), and technical complexity (35%) were cited as primary obstacles. Executives also expressed concerns about integration challenges (44%), cost and ROI uncertainty (42%), and data privacy and IP security (38%).

Michal Szymczak, Head of AI Strategy at Zartis, commented on this apparent contradiction: “AI adoption isn’t some ‘on or off’ switch. To a lot of businesses, it involves a significant financial investment, and there are complex questions to grapple with surrounding data privacy, or integration with existing technology stacks. That makes executives’ confidence in their company’s AI skill set rather ironic. They puff their chests out, while simultaneously pointing to all the obstacles that could stop them in their tracks.”

The financial aspect of AI adoption presents a mixed picture. While 42% of executives cited ROI uncertainty as a primary concern, 53% view cost savings through improved efficiency as one of the most significant long-term benefits of adopting AI.

Investment in AI capabilities is substantial, with 93% of companies spending at least £100,000 in 2024, and 44% allocating £500,000 or more. Software development emerges as the most popular area for AI investment (59%), followed by quality assurance (44%) and DevOps and automation (44%).

Angel Benito, CTO at Zartis, offered insight into the investment trends: “There is significant pressure on organisations to keep up with AI development or risk being left behind. This explains why many are investing despite the uncertainty about ROI. They see the potential for long-term cost savings but need a well-curated plan to implement the changes. It’s crucial to understand that it’s not just about the tools; it’s about the people.”

As companies navigate the AI landscape, their focus varies. The top three cited utilities of AI for software development are AI-powered copilot tools for coding (53%), improved continuous integration and deployment (52%), and enhanced team communication and collaboration (46%).

This study follows recent Zartis research indicating that over three-quarters of UK tech executives favour increased government oversight of AI, with many anticipating benefits from regulations such as the EU AI Act.

As the AI revolution continues to unfold, it’s clear that UK tech companies are eager to embrace the technology, even as they grapple with its complexities and challenges.

(Photo by Nick Fewings)

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