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Companies in India, China ahead of others in use of AI: Infosys

About 76% companies cited AI as fundamental to the success of their organisation's strategy: Infosys

AI surge in e-commerce

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Artificial intelligence (AI) will play fundamental role in the success of an organisation's strategy but stringent ethical standards are also needed to ensure the success of the new technology, a report by Infosys today said.

The report said organisations that have already deployed or have plans to deploy AI technologies expect to see a 39 per cent increase on an average in their revenues by 2020, alongside a 37 per cent reduction in costs.

Also, companies in India and China are much more likely to state that they are ahead of industry competitors when it comes to AI use, followed by Germany, the US, the UK, France, it added.
 

About 76 per cent respondents cited AI as fundamental to the success of their organisation's strategy, and 64 per cent said future growth of the company is dependent on large-scale AI adoption.

The report also highlighted the ethical and job related concerns with 62 per cent respondents saying stringent ethical standards are needed to ensure the success of AI.

"However, most respondents seem optimistic about redeploying displaced employees with higher value work. The majority, 85 per cent, plan to train employees about the benefits and use of AI," the report said.

About 80 per cent of companies replacing roles with AI technologies are expected to retrain or redeploy displaced employees, it added.

The leading industries that plan to retain and retrain their workers are: fast-moving consumer goods (94 per cent); aerospace and automotive (87 per cent); energy, oil and gas (80 per cent); and pharmaceutical and life sciences (78 per cent).

The research revealed that AI will also lead greater investment in workforces, specifically for countries like China (95 per cent), France (90 per cent), Germany (89 per cent), the UK (82 per cent), and the US (76 per cent).

The report titled 'Amplifying Human Potential: Towards Purposeful Artificial Intelligence' was commissioned by Infosys and conducted by independent research agency Vanson Bourne.

It polled 1,600 senior business decision makers at large organisations across seven markets.

AI adoption is on the rise and Infosys is excited to see the investments in AI that businesses are gradually making to derive meaningful and creative change, Infosys President and Head of Americas Sandeep Dadlani said.

"As an industry therefore, we must take necessary steps to ensure AI is developed morally and ethically across every part of society and that employees are actively engaged and provided with the necessary training to be central to this journey," he added.

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First Published: Jan 17 2017 | 2:39 PM IST

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