Workday Global Survey: Majority of Business Leaders Believe Humans Should be Involved in AI Decision-Making; Cite Ethical and Data Concerns
Findings Reveal Business Leader Sentiment Around AI in the Enterprise
93% of business leaders believe humans should be involved in artificial intelligence decision-making.77% of respondents are concerned about the timeliness or reliability of the underlying data.29% said they are very confident that AI and machine learning (ML) are being applied ethically in business.73% of business leaders are feeling pressure to implement AI at their organizations.80% agree AI and ML helps employees work more efficiently and make better decisions.72% of respondents said their organization lacks the skills to fully implement AI and ML.
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"Business leaders understand that AI and ML are critical to success in the future of work," said Jim Stratton, chief technology officer, Workday. "But enterprise organizations continue to lack the skills needed to implement the technology, and concerns around data integrity, ethics, and role elimination persist. Successful adoption of AI and ML require a commitment to keeping humans in the decision-making loop and working with partners who are committed to responsible AI and maintaining data integrity."
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But despite wide-spread adoption and broad agreement around the case for AI and ML in the enterprise, concerns remain about its accuracy, ethics, and security. In fact,
Business leaders are considering AI's impact on the workforce of today and tomorrow. Nearly half (
While leaders agree it is critical for humans to be involved in AI decision making, the survey also found a critical skills gap to successful AI implementation. Nearly three-quarters (
The full findings from the study identify widespread recognition of the potential for AI to transform enterprise business processes – along with significant gaps in how to get there. To learn more and view the full results, visit AI IQ: Insights on Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise.
- Read more about the survey on the Workday Blog, Workday Research: 'AI IQ' Study Reveals Artificial Intelligence Adoption Barriers for Business Leaders
- Download the report, AI IQ: Insights on Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise
- Check out the infographic, Overcoming Challenges to Get the Most out of AI
- Learn about Workday's unique approach to AI and ML, How AI and ML Are Powering the Future of Work
- Read about Workday's commitment to responsible AI, Safeguarding Privacy While Innovating With AI at Workday
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