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McKinsey State of AI 2022 highlights stubborn adoption plateau
Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Consulting firm McKinsey released its State of AI 2022 report today, revealing key findings on AI's use and adoption globally over the past half-decade. According to the report, AI adoption and investment have accelerated in the last five years, with businesses reporting AI becoming a bigger priority. AI adoption has more than doubled since 2017 (20% to 50%), with 63% of businesses expecting investment in AI to increase over the next three years. However, there has been a noticeable plateau, with the proportion of organizations adopting AI hovering between 50 and 60 percent for the past few years.
10 Top Startups Transforming Healthcare With AI 2022
As artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies continue to be developed, we're seeing increasing numbers of healthcare AI startups founded by innovative entrepreneurs who want to transform the healthcare industry. With artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technology, we can process data, make predictions, and spot subtleties in patterns that humans could never notice on their own. This allows healthcare professionals, doctors, and medical centers to improve patient care, operating processes, and how medical procedures are performed. We're going to explore some of the top healthcare startups out there today that are using AI to transform the industry. These companies range from medical devices to pharmaceuticals to medical diagnostics software and are pioneering the way forward for future innovations within the healthcare sector.
Infographic: State of AI 2022 - insideBIGDATA
Peak, a leader in Decision Intelligence (DI), released a new "State of AI, 2022" report highlighting that a number of organizations are making investments in both data and AI – without connecting the two. Surveying 775 decision makers (senior managers and above) from the US, UK or India, the report further reveals that when businesses are failing to prepare their data for future AI adoption, they risk needing to retrofit their infrastructure later down the road. Alarmingly, 97% of respondents stated that their business has or intends to implement a data strategy, yet only 35% of those say it includes plans to facilitate AI. Businesses are failing to realize they'll eventually need AI to remain future-proof, especially in this volatile environment.