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AI Implementations Skyrocketing, but ‘Skill Shortage’ Is a Big Challenge, Says Gartner

The number of enterprises implementing artificial intelligence grew 270 percent in the past four years, said a Gartner survey report Monday. Organizations are implementing AI “in a variety of applications, but struggle with acute talent shortages,” it said. Gartner canvassed…

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3,000 chief information officers in 89 countries and found 37 percent work for enterprises using AI in some form or another, it said. Four years ago, only 10 percent of survey respondents said their enterprises had deployed AI or would do so shortly, it said. AI “has become an integral part of every digital strategy and is already used in a variety of applications,” it said. Common “operational use cases” for AI include fraud protection and “consumer fragmentation,” it said. More than half (54 percent) of the CIOs canvassed said “skill shortage” was the biggest AI challenge facing their organizations, it said.