A recent IDC InfoBrief reveals that while 39% of UK technology leaders perceive their boards as having unrealistic expectations about generative AI, there's also substantial optimism. Eighty-eight percent believe AI will help meet business goals within a year. However, 26% admit that expectations are growing faster than their capability to fulfill them, primarily due to insufficient infrastructure. Concerns over governance, ethics, and partner capabilities further complicate AI implementation, leading to a cautious approach among tech leaders as they recognize the potential pitfalls of rash AI adoption.
More than one-third of UK technology leaders believe their board has unrealistic expectations regarding the potential of generative AI tools.
Despite optimism, 26% of tech leaders say expectations of AI capabilities are outpacing their ability to deliver.
The study indicates that proper infrastructure is lacking, with 47% of leaders unprepared for new technologies like AI.
Elms warns that organizations view AI as a 'quick fix,' failing to comprehend the complexities of integration.
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