Juniper Networks Research Finds Artificial Intelligence Adoption Expands Tenfold Across Enterprises While Governance Lags
Juniper Networks announced the findings of a global research project highlighting a significant boost in AI adoption among enterprises, with 63% of leaders reporting substantial progress toward AI goals. However, only 9% find their AI governance fully mature, although 95% acknowledge its importance in navigating future regulations. The study indicates that AI is seen as an enhancer of human roles rather than a replacement. A strong emphasis on cybersecurity was noted, with 96% of IT leaders believing AI will enhance risk management and quality across various functions.
- 63% of IT leaders reported substantial progress in AI adoption, marking a significant increase from previous years.
- AI is perceived to enhance human roles by allowing employees to focus on strategic tasks, with 55% believing it will foster innovation.
- 95% of AI/ML leaders view cybersecurity as critical for AI adoption, indicating heightened focus on security.
- 96% of IT leaders expect AI to reduce risks and enhance quality in their organizations.
- Only 9% of IT leaders consider their AI governance and policies fully mature, indicating a lack of preparedness for future requirements.
- 48% of respondents believe more is needed for effective governance of AI despite recognizing its importance.
Growth of AI/ML yields tremendous benefit, but more needs to be done to manage potential negative outcomes
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This year’s survey found that enterprises have largely moved past proof-of-concepts and limited trials of AI and are now implementing AI across their organizations, thanks to pandemic-related digital acceleration and the maturation of AI tools available. While Juniper’s 2021 report previously showed only
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“The disparity the data shows between the substantial increase in AI implementation in the enterprise and the immaturity of AI governance and policies is staggering. It will be critical for governance to pick up pace so that the positives of AI deployment overshadow existing fears of whether AI can be effectively controlled. This is a challenge not unique to AI, but all emerging technologies.”
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The research also found:
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Despite growing dependence on AI, IT leaders do not see AI replacing humans, but rather allowing employees to save time and focus on more strategic and nuanced tasks. Around half of IT leaders say AI will allow employees to focus on being more innovative (
55% ), gain new skills (50% ) and increase their engagement (47% ). -
Almost all AI/ML leaders (
95% ) agree cybersecurity is a critical component to maintaining and securing an enterprise AI solution. Cybersecurity substantially increased in importance as the most critical area for AI adoption:29% said cybersecurity was the most critical to AI adoption in 2022, versus14% in 2021. -
Almost all IT leaders (
96% ) say that in the next 12 months, AI will assist in reducing risk and increasing quality within their organization, with Networking/Cloud (25% ), IT Infrastructure (21% ) and Supply Chain (15% ) as the business functions thought to have the greatest potential to derive benefits from implementing AI. -
Hiring the right people to operate and develop capabilities is a top area for investment for optimizing AI. IT leaders rank three areas as the top investment options (
21% each): hiring the right people to operate and develop AI capabilities; further training the AI models; and expanding the capabilities of the current AI tool into new business units. Last year,26% of respondents ranked hiring people to develop AI capabilities within an organization as their top investment priority for optimizing AI capabilities in their organizations, compared to the11% who said their top priority was to train end-users to interact effectively with the tools themselves.
“AI is ultimately designed to perform tasks on par with humans but at higher scale via automation. Many of Juniper’s own customers are leveraging cloud AI in their networks to dramatically cut support tickets, which frees up IT teams from the drudgery of tactical issues, allowing them to focus on improving end users’ experiences. But with all the positives, enterprises need to responsibly manage AI’s growth with proper governance to stay ahead of regulation and minimize potential negative impacts. In
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Additional resources
- Full report with more findings and details uncovered in the survey
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Blog: Growth vs. regulation – how should you approach AI? by
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