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AI Readiness on the Decline: Businesses Face Growing Pressure but Struggle to Overcome Execution Barriers

AI Readiness on the Decline: Businesses Face Growing Pressure but Struggle to Overcome Execution Barriers

人工智能準備度下降:企業面臨日益增加的壓力,但難以克服執行障礙
GlobeNewswire ·  11/25 22:00

Cisco's second AI Readiness Index reveals that despite a drop in readiness, Canadian organizations are understanding the imperative of AI adoption

思科的第二次人工智能準備指數顯示,儘管準備度下降,加拿大組織正在意識到採用人工智能的必要性。

Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
安大略省多倫多,2024年11月25日(全球新聞社)--

News Summary:

新聞摘要:

  • Only seven per cent of Canadian organizations fully prepared to adopt and deploy AI, down from nine per cent last year.
  • Despite the drop in readiness, urgency to deploy is growing, with 96 per cent reporting an increase over the last year.
  • Canadian organizations are scaling investments, 43 per cent say they will be spending as much as 20 to 50 per cent of their IT budgets on AI in the next four to five years, more than double what it is today.
  • 只有7%的加拿大組織完全準備好採用和部署人工智能,比去年的9%下降。
  • 儘管準備度下降,部署的迫切性與日俱增,96%的組織報告稱與去年相比有所增加。
  • 加拿大組織正在加大投資,43%的組織表示在未來四到五年將把20%到50%的IT預算用於人工智能,是目前的兩倍以上。

Toronto, ON, Nov 25, 2024 — Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking and security, today released the Canadian results of the 2024 AI Readiness Index, revealing that only seven per cent of organizations in Canada are fully prepared to deploy AI-powered technologies, down from nine per cent a year ago. This decline in readiness year-over-year signals a widening gap between intention and implementation, potentially threatening Canada's ability to compete globally as industries race to harness AI's transformative potential.

2024年11月25日,加拿大網絡和安全全球領導者思科發佈了2024年人工智能準備指數的加拿大結果,結果顯示只有7%的加拿大組織完全準備部署人工智能技術,比一年前的9%下降。準備度年度下降標誌着意圖與實施之間的差距不斷擴大,這可能威脅到加拿大在全球競爭中利用人工智能變革潛力的能力。

The report explores how prepared organizations are to invest in, deploy and use AI, measured across six pillars: strategy, infrastructure, data, governance, talent, and culture.

報告探討了組織在投資、部署和使用人工智能方面的準備情況,分別從策略、製造行業、數據、治理、人才和文化六個方面進行了評估。

Acting with Urgency
Canadian organizations feel the urgency to adopt AI, yet infrastructure, talent gaps and data silos remain significant barriers to wide adoption. Nearly all Canadian businesses (96 per cent) report an increased urgency to deploy AI in the past year, primarily driven by CEO and leadership teams. Despite the top-down push and substantial investments - nearly half (45 per cent) of companies are allocating 10 per cent to 30 per cent of their IT budgets to AI - the pace of execution is out of sync with the urgency.

Acting with Urgency
加拿大組織感到迫切需要採納人工智能,但製造行業、人才短缺和數據孤島仍然是普遍採納的重要障礙。幾乎所有加拿大企業(96%)報告在過去一年內迫切需要部署人工智能,主要受CEO和領導團隊的推動。儘管自上而下推動並進行了大量投資-近一半(45%)的公司將10%至30%的IT預算用於人工智能-但執行速度與迫切性不同步。

"Eventually there will be only two kinds of companies: those that are AI companies, and those that are irrelevant. AI is making us rethink power requirements, compute needs, high-performance connectivity inside and between data centers, data requirements, security and more," said Jeetu Patel, Chief Product Officer at Cisco. "Regardless of where they are on their AI journey, organizations need to be preparing existing data centers and cloud strategies for changing requirements, and have a plan for how to adopt AI, with agility and resilience, as strategies evolve."

思科的首席產品官Jeetu Patel表示:"最終只會有兩種公司:那些是人工智能公司和那些毫無意義的公司。人工智能正在使我們重新思考電力需求、計算需求、數據中心內部及之間的高性能連接、數據需求、安防-半導體等。" Patel補充道:"無論組織在人工智能的旅程中處於何種階段,都需要爲現有的數據中心和雲策略的變化需求做好準備,並制定如何靈活和有韌性地採用人工智能的計劃,隨着策略的發展而演變。"

Key Findings for Canada:

加拿大的主要發現:

  • AI Readiness declined across almost all pillars, with infrastructure as the main pain point: The largest decline was in infrastructure readiness, with gaps in compute, data center network performance, and cybersecurity, amongst other areas. Only 15 per cent of organizations have the necessary graphic processing units (GPUs) to meet current and future AI demands and less than a quarter (23 per cent) have the capabilities to protect data in AI models with end–to–end encryption, security audits, continuous monitoring, and instant threat response. GPUs are essential for processing the massive computations AI models require, from training large language models to performing predictive analytics in real time.
  • 幾乎所有支柱的人工智能準備性都有所下降,製造行業是主要的痛點: 主要下降發生在製造行業準備性上,存在計算、idc概念網絡性能和網絡安全概念等領域的差距。只有15%的組織擁有滿足當前和未來人工智能需求的必要圖形處理單元(GPUs),不到四分之一(23%)的組織具備以端對端加密、安全審計、持續監控和即時威脅響應來保護人工智能模型中數據的能力。GPU對於處理人工智能模型需要的大量計算至關重要,從訓練大型語言模型到實時進行預測分析。
  • Strategy has largely been set: Despite a decrease this year, strategy remains as the pillar with the highest levels of AI readiness with 16 per cent rated as Pacesetters. However, there is still work to do as about one-third (35 per cent) of Canadian companies fall within the lower two categories. A bright spot for Canada: 92 per cent of organizations have an AI strategy in place or under development, compared to 61 per cent globally.
  • 策略主要已經制定: 儘管今年有所下降,但策略仍然是人工智能準備性最高的支柱,有16%被評爲領跑者。然而,仍需努力,因爲約三分之一(35%)的加拿大公司屬於較低的兩個類別。對加拿大的一大亮點: 92%的組織已制定或正在制定人工智能戰略,而全球平均爲61%。
  • Companies are increasing investment and looking long-term: Over the past year, AI has been a priority spending area for organizations in Canada, with 45 per cent allocating 10 to 30 per cent of their IT budgets to AI projects. AI investments have focused on three strategic areas: cybersecurity (36 per cent of companies are at full/advanced deployment), IT infrastructure (32 per cent), and customer experience (30 per cent). Looking forward, 43 per cent say they will be spending as much as 20 to 50 per cent of their IT budgets on AI in the next four to five years, more than double what it is today. Eighty-four per cent of Canadian organizations believe AI's impact will surpass expectations after five years.
  • 公司正在增加投資並着眼於長期: 過去一年,人工智能一直是加拿大組織的重點支出領域,有45%的公司將其IT預算的10%至30%用於人工智能項目。人工智能投資主要集中在三個戰略領域: 網絡安全概念(36%的公司處於全面/高級部署狀態)、製造行業(32%)和客戶體驗(30%)。展望未來,43%的公司表示他們將在未來四到五年將其IT預算的20%至50%用於人工智能,是目前的兩倍多。84%的加拿大組織相信人工智能的影響會在五年後超出預期。
  • Data remains a barrier: Companies report feeling less ready to manage data effectively for AI initiatives, compared to a year ago as only eight per cent of companies are considered Pacesetters. A significant portion (85 per cent) still have data siloed, making it harder to unlock AI's full potential.
  • Talent gaps persist: Only half of respondents (54 per cent) feel there is enough talent available with the right skills to address the growing demands of AI overall. Companies highlight this as the top challenge across infrastructure, data, and governance, underscoring the critical need for skilled professionals to drive AI initiatives.
  • 數據仍是一道障礙: 與一年前相比,公司報告稱在有效管理用於人工智能倡議的數據方面感到準備性較低,只有8%的公司被視爲領跑者。相當多的公司(85%)仍然有數據被隔離,使得釋放人工智能的全部潛力變得更加困難。
  • 人工智能的不斷髮展帶來了人才缺口問題:只有半數受訪者(54%)認爲有足夠的具備正確技能的人才來滿足整體人工智能增長需求。公司強調這是制約基礎設施、數據和治理的最大挑戰,突顯了推動人工智能項目所需熟練專業人才的關鍵性需求。

Companies recognize they need to enhance their readiness to leverage AI effectively. Across Canada, 54 per cent rate improving scalability, flexibility, and manageability of their IT infrastructure as a top priority, highlighting an awareness of the gaps that must be addressed to improve overall AI readiness.

企業意識到他們需要提升對人工智能的有效利用準備度。加拿大各地有 54% 的企業將提高其IT基礎設施的可擴展性、靈活性和可管理性作爲頭等大事,突顯了必須解決的差距意識,以提高整體人工智能準備度。

"Canadian businesses are all in on strategy and investment, but the roadblocks - talent shortages, infrastructure gaps and siloed data - are putting the brakes on progress. Without foundational improvements in compute power, network optimization, cybersecurity and talent development, the true transformative power of AI will remain out of reach," said Robert Barton, Chief Technology Officer at Cisco Canada.

「加拿大企業都致力於策略和投資,但人才短缺、基礎設施差距和數據孤立等障礙正在阻礙進展。如果在計算能力、網絡優化、網絡安全和人才發展方面沒有根本性改進,思科加拿大首席技術官羅伯特·巴頓表示,人工智能的真正變革力量將無法達到。」

Cisco AI Readiness Index:
The Cisco AI Readiness Index is conducted by an independent third-party and based on a double-blind survey of 7,985 senior business leaders, with responsibility for AI integration and deployment at organizations across 30 markets with 500 or more employees. The Index assessed respondents' AI readiness across six key pillars: strategy, infrastructure, data, talent, governance and culture.

思科人工智能準備指數:
思科人工智能準備指數由獨立的第三方進行,基於對7,985名高級商業領袖的雙盲調查,這些領袖負責在500名或更多員工的30個市場的組織中進行人工智能的整合和部署。該指數評估了受訪者在六個關鍵支柱上的人工智能準備情況:策略、製造行業、數據、人才、治理和文化。

Companies were examined on 49 different metrics across these six pillars to determine a readiness score for each, as well as an overall readiness score for the respondents' organization. Each indicator was assigned an individual weightage based on its relative importance to achieving readiness for the applicable pillar. Based on their overall score, Cisco has identified four groups at different levels of organizational readiness – Pacesetters (fully prepared), Chasers (moderately prepared), Followers (limited preparedness) and Laggards (unprepared).

Companies were examined on 49 different metrics across these six pillars to determine a readiness score for each, as well as an overall readiness score for the respondents' organization. Each indicator was assigned an individual weightage based on its relative importance to achieving readiness for the applicable pillar. Based on their overall score, Cisco has identified four groups at different levels of organizational readiness – Pacesetters (fully prepared), Chasers (moderately prepared), Followers (limited preparedness) and Laggards (unprepared).

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CONTACT: Samantha Campana 
Communications Lead, Cisco Canada
sacampan@cisco.com
CONTACT: Samantha Campana 
Communications Lead, Cisco Canada
sacampan@cisco.com

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