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    Firms have invested billions into AI, 95 p.c getting zero return

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    Though there was between $30 and $40 billion in enterprise funding into generative AI, a latest MIT report reveals that 95 p.c of organizations are seeing zero return.

    Simply 5 p.c of built-in synthetic intelligence pilots “are extracting millions in value,” whereas the bulk contribute no measurable affect to earnings, the report discovered.

    Many corporations are implementing instruments like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, with over 80 p.c having explored or piloted these applied sciences, and practically 40 p.c reporting their deployment. Nonetheless, these instruments primarily operate to boost particular person productiveness relatively than contribute to general firm earnings.

    Most occasions, AI integration fails to contribute to earnings “due to brittle workflows, lack of contextual learning, and misalignment with day-to-day operations,” the MIT report reads.

    The AI techniques are unable to be taught and assume in methods people can, as “most GenAI systems do not retain feedback, adapt to context, or improve over time,” it continued.

    The analysis additionally means that generative AI implementation is unlikely to lead to widespread job loss, not less than for the following few years.

    “Until AI systems achieve contextual adaptation and autonomous operation, organizational impact will manifest through external cost optimization rather than internal restructuring,” the report concluded.

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