Preparing to Power up: EMEA Leads the Way to an AI-driven Future

The incoming impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML) is at the forefront of every savvy business leader’s mind. Within this report, Criticaleye Partner Workday, explores how EMEA business leaders are preparing for various AI opportunities, so they don’t get left behind.

Key Takeaways:

  • 52 percent of EMEA leaders welcome AI and ML adoption in their organisation, compared with 50 percent in the Americas and 46 percent in APJ (Asia-Pacific and Japan).
  • 44 percent of EMEA firms have made progress ensuring that their business is agile enough for resources to be reallocated at speed (40 percent in the Americas and 39 percent in APJ).
  • 48 percent of EMEA CEOs see a lack of transparency as one of the greatest risks of AI and ML (58 percent in the Americas and 53 percent in APJ).




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