Generative AI adoption reaches critical juncture: A new Deloitte report reveals that while two-thirds of companies are increasing their investment in generative AI, most efforts are still in early stages.
Key findings on adoption and expectations: The survey of 2,770 director to C-suite level respondents across 14 countries shows a strong focus on efficiency and productivity improvements, but challenges in implementation and measuring impact persist.
- 54% of organizations are seeking efficiency and productivity improvements through generative AI
- However, only 38% are actively tracking changes in employee productivity
- 68% of respondents said their organization has moved 30% or fewer of their generative AI experiments fully into production
Benefits extending beyond efficiency: Generative AI is delivering value in multiple areas, according to Costi Perricos, generative AI leader at Deloitte Global.
- More than half of respondents reported increased innovation
- Improvements in products and services were noted
- Enhanced customer relationships were also cited as a benefit
Challenges tempering enthusiasm: Despite increasing expectations for transformational impact, several factors are limiting options and dampening leadership enthusiasm.
- Data-related issues are presenting obstacles
- Scaling generative AI solutions is proving difficult
- Risk management concerns are arising as implementations expand
Critical phase for generative AI adoption: Jim Rowan, applied AI leader and principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP, emphasizes the pivotal nature of the current moment for generative AI.
- Promising experiments and use cases are beginning to pay off
- There is a need to balance high expectations with real-world challenges
- Change management and deep organizational integration are critical for overcoming barriers and unlocking value
Measuring and demonstrating value: The report highlights the importance of quantifying the impact of generative AI deployments to ensure continued investment.
- 41% of respondents have struggled to define and measure the exact impacts of their generative AI efforts
- Only 16% have produced regular reports for the CFO about the value being created with generative AI
- As applications mature, leaders will be less inclined to invest based solely on potential and fear of missing out
Looking ahead: Balancing expectations and reality: The generative AI landscape is evolving rapidly, requiring organizations to adapt their strategies and measurement approaches.
- Companies must focus on demonstrating tangible value to justify ongoing investment
- The transition from pilot projects to full-scale implementation will be crucial
- Organizations need to develop more sophisticated methods for tracking and reporting on generative AI’s impact across various business functions
Generative AI Adoption Hits Critical Turning Point, Report Reveals