CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey report by MIT Technology Review Insights highlights AI and data management as essential pillars to enterprise success, but found that the majority of survey respondents cited data mismanagement as a critical factor that could jeopardize their company's future AI success.
The report, "CIO vision 2025: Bridging the gap between BI and AI," was conducted in May and June 2022 in association with Databricks, pioneer of the lakehouse architecture. The findings of the report are based on a survey of 600 global CIOs, CDOs, and CTOs from 14 industries and interviews with C-level executives from top enterprises to understand how leaders are thinking about challenges in data management and business value realization as they work to unleash the power of AI in their enterprises.
Among the companies represented in this research are: Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Cummins, CNH Industrial, Walgreens Boots Alliance, S&P Global, Marks & Spencer, Tokio Marine, Virgin Australia, and Freshworks.
The findings are as follows:
"Data issues are more likely than not to be the reason if companies fail to achieve their AI goals, according to more than two-thirds of the technology executives we surveyed," says Laurel Ruma, Global Director of Custom Content, MIT Technology Review Insights. "Improving processing speeds, governance, and quality of data, as well as its sufficiency for models, are the main data imperatives to ensure AI can be scaled."
"These insights from global CIOs are consistent with what we hear in the field. AI-ready data is no longer a nice-to-have — it is critical to solve real-world problems and drive business outcomes," says Chris D'Agostino, Global Field CTO at Databricks. "An open and unified platform like the Databricks Lakehouse enables organizations to put their data into action and we are committed to ongoing innovations that will empower business leaders to deploy and scale mission-critical AI projects successfully."
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Laurel Ruma
Global Director of Custom Content
MIT Technology Review Insights
laurel.ruma@technologyreview.com
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