The state of AI in 2021

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The steady rise in AI adoption wasn’t hamstrung by the pandemic. Indeed, new research shows the continuing uptake: our latest survey revealed a majority of respondents (56 percent) report AI adoption in at least one function. That’s just one finding from “The state of AI in 2021,” which dives deep on the technology’s spread and impact, plus the differentiators of AI outperformance, and ways to manage AI risks. Explore this fascinating article, full of actionable insights plus commentary from AI practitioners to help put the results in context.
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The state of AI in 2021
 
The state of AI in 2021
A majority of companies now adopt AI, and leaders are using more sophisticated tools and practices.
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