10% of Organizations Surveyed Launched GenAI Solutions to Production in 2023
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Annual cnvrg.io survey reveals majority of organizations are still in the research and testing phase for generative AI
According to the annual ML Insider survey from cnvrg.io, an Intel company,
Released for the third year, cnvrg.io's ML Insider survey provides an analysis of the machine learning industry, highlighting key trends, points of interest and challenges that AI professionals experience every day. This year’s report offers insights from a global panel of 430 technology professionals on how they are developing AI solutions and their approaches to applying generative AI to their businesses.
“While still in early development, generative AI has been one of the most talked-about technologies of 2023. The survey suggests organizations may be hesitant to adopt GenAI due to the barriers they face when implementing LLMs,” said Markus Flierl, corporate vice president and general manager of Intel Cloud Services. “With greater access to cost-effective infrastructure and services, such as those provided by cnvrg.io and the Intel Developer Cloud, we expect greater adoption in the next year as it will be easier to fine-tune, customize and deploy existing LLMs without requiring AI talent to manage the complexity.”
GenAI Adoption Trends
Despite the rise in awareness of GenAI technology in 2023, it is only a slice of the overall AI landscape. The survey reveals that adoption of large language models (the models for training generative AI applications and solutions) within organizations remains low.
Three-quarters of respondents report their organizations have yet to deploy GenAI models to production, while
While adoption may not have taken off, organizations that have deployed GenAI models in the past year are experiencing benefits. About half of respondents say they have improved customer experiences (
Adoption Challenges
The study indicates a majority of organizations approach GenAI by building their own LLM solutions and customizing to their use cases, yet nearly half of respondents (
The survey highlights other challenges that might be causing a slow adoption of LLM technology in businesses, such as lack of knowledge, cost and compliance. Of the respondents,
This reveals a knowledge gap as one potential barrier to GenAI adoption that is reflected in organizations citing complexity and lack of AI talent as the biggest barriers to AI adoption and acceptance. Additionally, respondents rank compliance and privacy (
There is no doubt GenAI is having an impact on the industry. Compared with 2022, the use of chatbots/virtual agents has spiked
Intel’s hardware and software portfolio, including cnvrg.io, gives customers flexibility and choice when architecting an optimal AI solution based on respective performance, efficiency and cost targets. cnvrg.io helps organizations enhance their products with GenAI and LLMs by making it more cost-effective and easier to deploy large language models on Intel's purpose-built hardware. Intel is the only company with the full spectrum of hardware and software platforms, offering open and modular solutions for competitive total cost of ownership and time-to-value that organizations need to win in this era of exponential growth and AI everywhere.
For the full ML Insider 2023 report visit the cnvrg.io website.
About cnvrg.io
cnvrg.io, an Intel company, is a full-stack machine learning operating system with everything an AI developer needs to build and deploy AI on any infrastructure. cnvrg.io was built by data scientists to help data scientists and developers automate training and deployment of machine learning pipelines at scale and help organizations enhance their products with GenAI and LLMs by making it more cost-effective and easier to deploy large language models on Intel's purposebuilt hardware provided by Intel Developer Cloud. cnvrg.io helps organizations accelerate value from data science and leverage the power of generative AI technology faster.
About Intel
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