Cities Need to Prepare Now for Disruption from Artificial Intelligence According to Oliver Wyman Forum Index
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--No city in the world is ready for the disruptions that will be brought on by the Age of AI. Significant improvements must be made by governments and private sector institutions to fully prepare for the challenges that lie ahead. This, according to a global study conducted by the Oliver Wyman Forum, which ranked 105 international cities in terms of their preparedness for the broad technological and digital disruption that will be spurred by AI and related technologies. The index ranks cities on four key criteria: the quality of a city's plan (Vision); a city's ability to execute on forward-looking plans (Activation); the extent and quality of talent, education, and infrastructure (Asset Base); and how the interplay of Activation and Asset Base are impacting its overall momentum (Trajectory). Singapore shows the most readiness overall, with an average score of 75.8 out of 100 across the four criteria.
Dec-26-2019, 10:12:52 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Singapore (0.27)
- North America > United States
- New York (0.27)
- California > San Francisco County
- San Francisco (0.05)
- Europe
- Sweden > Stockholm
- Stockholm (0.05)
- Netherlands > North Holland
- Amsterdam (0.05)
- Sweden > Stockholm
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