Technology Pioneers: Large businesses are not ready for artificial intelligence yet

Artificial intelligence has become a top priority among the largest information technology companies around the world, but it is still not ready to benefit, according to a poll of the opinions of senior IT officials led by Lenovo Group. The company, based in Beijing, and offers companies, software and services to companies, has questioned 750 technology managers in ten global markets regarding their expectations for artificial intelligence. The majority of participants believe that areas such as computer infrastructure and institutional policies of moral use are still not ready for artificial intelligence. 42% also said they could not prove the return on their investments in artificial intelligence over the next two years. Increased investment in artificial intelligence has revealed that the velocity of the integration of artificial intelligence into the various sectors, whether in the field of technology or others, should spend the most important information officers spending, and 96% of participants expect an increase in investment over the next twelve months. Nevertheless, many people find it difficult to demonstrate the benefit of these investments, and one of the urgent questions has become whether they should spend on artificial intelligence to improve the results of the business. “After years of expansion in the scope of information technology to include unconventional responsibilities, we now see how artificial intelligence forces the most important information officers to turn to their most important mission. Solichins and the service group, said. The biggest obstacles to the acceptance of artificial intelligence according to senior technological officials in 750 businesses: the obstacle, the percentage approval, the implementation period, 37 %, security, 37, potential prejudices for artificial intelligence, 30 %of intellectual property problems, 26 %, poor quality, 26, 25 %shortage, 23, ethical rule policies.