A report by Goldsmiths, University of London for Microsoft reveals that organizations with a defined AI strategy tend to perform better. Surveying 1,480 leaders and 1,440 employees, the study indicated that while most understand AI's benefits, few feel ready to capitalize on them due to barriers like workforce readiness and regulatory issues. Key figures, including Secretary of State Peter Kyle and Microsoft UK CEO Darren Hardman, emphasized the transformative potential of agentic AI in enhancing productivity and reducing repetitive tasks through automation.
Secretary of state Peter Kyle said AI agents have a key role to play in helping organisations work smarter rather than faster.
Chris Brauer, director of innovation at Goldsmiths, University of London, said: "Agentic AI has the potential to revolutionise operations, increase resilience and free employees from many routine tasks - if organisations are front footed."
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