▲ | JohnFen a day ago | |||||||
While I doubt that statistic as well, the pedant in me is duty-bound to point out that your wife seeing a return on its use is not actually very strong evidence counter to the claim that 95% of organizations are not. She might just be in the 5%. | ||||||||
▲ | ojosilva a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Careful, the underlying report is saying 95% of enterprise AI automation systems are not giving measurable results for AI projects, and: - does not include individual use of ChatGPT, Claude, etc (called shadow AI economy in the paper) - in-house AI tools fail 2x more often than external AI solutions - finance and other backoffice departments are the ones seeing noticeable performance gains with AI use - lack of AI adaptability, memory and evolution over time is making it hard for humans to adapt to AI when it should be the other way around - users prefer the chat interface, not your AI-enabled webapp - 90% of users prefer humans (duh) for mission-critical work | ||||||||
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