11% of organizations in South Africa are totally ready to deploy and leverage Synthetic Intelligence (AI)-powered applied sciences, in response to Cisco’s inaugural AI Readiness Index. That is in keeping with international developments, with 14% of respondents globally contemplating their organizations totally prepared for AI.
World Survey Measuring AI Adoption
The Index, which surveyed over 8,000 firms globally, was developed in response to the accelerating adoption of AI. It highlights firms’ rising preparedness to utilise the know-how, whereas spotlighting gaps in key enterprise pillars and infrastructures that might pose challenges for the longer term.
“AI readiness has rapidly ascended to change into a high enterprise precedence, irrespective of the scale or sector. The stress is being felt and nobody needs to be left behind as we catapult into the longer term. On the identical time, AI readiness is just not a one-dimensional dialog.
“IT infrastructure, together with networks, compute useful resource and cybersecurity should be assessed, alongside technique, knowledge governance and firm tradition, in order that leaders and staff are able to discover the potential of AI,” stated Smangele Nkosi Common Supervisor at Cisco South Africa.
Spot Mild on AI
The brand new analysis finds that whereas AI adoption has been slowly progressing for many years, current developments in generative AI, coupled with public availability, are driving extra consideration to the know-how’s challenges, modifications, and prospects.
Whereas 83% of respondents in South Africa consider AI could have a major influence on their enterprise operations, using this know-how additionally raises new considerations surrounding knowledge privateness and safety. 77% of respondents admit knowledge exists in silos throughout their organizations.
IT Infrastructure a Prime Precedence
98% respondents stated the urgency to deploy AI applied sciences of their group has elevated up to now six months, with IT infrastructure and cybersecurity reported as the highest precedence areas for AI deployments.
“The race to AI Readiness is on, with organizations underneath intense stress to shift from strategic planning to execution mode as a way to capitalize on the transformative potential that AI represents,” stated Liz Centoni, Govt Vice President and Common Supervisor, Functions and Chief Technique Officer, Cisco.