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Report examines the enterprise adoption and governance of artificial intelligence

Singapore

A new flagship report looks at how organisations are adopting artificial intelligence in practice, the governance arrangements around it, and the likely trajectory of the market.

The International Research Institute has published “Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise: Adoption, Governance and Market Trajectory”, a flagship report on how organisations are deploying artificial intelligence and managing the risks that come with it.

The report distinguishes measured adoption from stated intent, examines the governance and assurance practices that accompany deployment, and assesses the structure of the market supplying these tools.

“There is a wide gap between the appetite to adopt these tools and the capacity to evaluate them,” said Director of Research Karolina Nowak-Dubois. “Our contribution is to document that gap with evidence rather than to add to the speculation.”

Market estimates in the report are delivered with documented assumptions and sensitivity ranges. The report states its data, methods and funding, and carries a licence permitting reuse with attribution.

The full report and its data appendix are available in the Institute’s publications library.

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