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NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the pace of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, but many say it s moving too fast, according to a new KPMG survey. Despite concerns about the speed of adoption, business leaders are confident AI can help solve some of today s toughest challenges, including COVID-19 tracking and vaccines.
In the new study,
Thriving in an AI World, high numbers of business leaders from the following industries say AI is at least moderately functional in their organizations, including those in: industrial manufacturing (93 percent), financial services (84 percent), tech (83 percent), retail (81 percent); life sciences (77 percent), healthcare (67 percent) and government (61 percent). In addition, several industries saw a significant increase from last year s report: financial services (37-percentage point increase), retail sector (29-percentage point increase) and tech sector