Accenture Board Insight - Generative AI

Its impact on the modern world has been compared to that of the personal computer and the iPhone. Its adoption is said to imperil millions of jobs and to revolutionise the way our businesses operate.
 
So how are we to handle the way we use Generative AI? And can it really change the way we will live, work and play?

This insight by Criticaleye Partner Accenture looks at five key questions that Board directors should consider in relation to AI.

Key takeaways include:
  • 98 percent of senior executives believe AI will play a key role in their businesses over the next three to five years.
  • Six out of 10 operations have planned to use Chat GPT for learning, with more than half planning to invest in the technology before the end of 2023.




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