For business leaders today, there’s no hotter topic than artificial intelligence (AI).
Executives everywhere are asking themselves — and each other — how AI will transform the products they offer, the ways they work, and the threats they face.
Our new analysis, AI at Work 2024: C-suite perspectives on artificial intelligence, paints a picture of the early days of a new era. We surveyed 125 C-suite leaders across industries, regions, and company sizes to get a sense of their priorities and concerns around AI. With AI’s potential impact often tied to innovation, efficiency, and security, the survey targeted the executive roles typically tasked with steering those efforts: CSOs/CISOs (security), CTOs (innovation), and CIOs (operational efficiency).
These decision-makers expressed a wide range of views about AI — and the risks and opportunities that come with it.
The report reveals that as many executives try to understand the technology and its risks, they must also make critical decisions about how and to what degree AI should be implemented. If they don’t move decisively, they risk getting left behind by competitors and customers.
Here are some highlights from AI at Work 2024.
Execs hold a positive view of AI
Across the board, respondents overwhelmingly see AI as more of a positive force than a negative one. When asked to describe their outlook on AI’s impact on the world, 31% of executives said it was very positive, with another 58% deeming it as positive. In contrast, only 2% reported a negative view of the technology.