To use AI effectively, you need people. People with the right skills. It's a bit counterintuitive, right?A new report from business assurance and risk management firm DNV, "Starting the Artificial Intelligence Journey," found that two out of ten companies are currently implementing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions with the intention of streamlining operations and cost-cutting. However, the report, based on a survey of 1,626 companies across Europe, North America, Central and South America, and Asia, highlights that there are significant barriers, including weak technical expertise and a low understanding of AI.Among the companies implementing AI, 62% cited efficiency and cost reduction as their main drivers, while 46% point to the increased value of existing services and products. Despite these motivations, DNV's survey reveals a concerning lack of technical knowledge among respondents.A staggering 44% indicate that insufficient technical expertise is hindering their AI implementation efforts. Only 6% of respondents consider themselves very knowledgeable about AI, while 25% rate themselves as moderately knowledgeable. In contrast, 53% describe their knowledge as somewhat adequate, and 16% admit to having no knowledge at all. “Our report highlights a need for increased specialized AI competence to better understand, critically evaluate AI technologies, and to make informed decisions about their use,” said Barbara Frencia, CEO of Business Assurance at DNV. “Our survey clearly shows that many companies need a skills boost for their AI initiatives to take off. It's important to realize that the people working with AI in companies are not necessarily experts in the field, but employees who have been assigned new tasks. At the same time, the survey shows that the further along you are, the greater the benefits you see from artificial intelligence. But it is a matter of getting started with competence development.” Maybe don't cut those training and professional development budgets just yet.As always, drop me a line at [email protected] if you have news to share or want to say hi!Grab your coffee. Here's what you need to know today.Right of Boom, Feb. 19-21, 2025, MGM Grand Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada CompTIA Communities & Councils Forum, March 10-12, 2025, Chicago Channel Partners Conference & Expo and MSP Summit, March 10-12, 2025, The Venetian, Las Vegas, Nevada N-able Empower, week of April 5, 2025, Berlin, InterContinental Hotel NerdioCon, April 7-9, 2025, La Quinta Resort and Club, Palm Springs, California Kaseya Connect, April 28-May 1, 2025, MGM Grand Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada
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