
Make AI adoption Britain’s national economic priority, says CBI
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Make AI adoption Britain’s national economic priority, says CBI. Mr Narayan said the CBI’s report is a “welcome contribution” to the debate on how to realise AI’s full potential. The CBI wants the Government to set up a business AI adoption delivery group, lay out a voluntary responsible AI adoption code and public pledge, invest in AI skills at all levels and develop a national AI literacy standard, and have easy-to-navigate regulation surrounding the technology. “If we get this right, the prize won’t be measured in technology alone – it will be measured in better jobs, rising wages, stronger businesses and higher living standards,” Ms Newton-Smith said.
Furthermore, In a report published by the CBI and Oliver Wyman, they warn that there is a growing “execution divide” for companies who are scaling up the use of AI throughout their organisation and those left in so-called pilot mode.
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Make AI adoption Britain’s national economic priority, says CBI.
reliability low1/4 sourcesMr Narayan said the CBI’s report is a “welcome contribution” to the debate on how to realise AI’s full potential.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe CBI wants the Government to set up a business AI adoption delivery group, lay out a voluntary responsible AI adoption code and public pledge, invest in AI skills at all levels and develop a national AI literacy standard, and have easy-to-navigate regulation surrounding the technology. “If we get this right, the prize won’t be measured in technology alone – it will be measured in better jobs, rising wages, stronger businesses and higher living standards,” Ms Newton-Smith said.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn a report published by the CBI and Oliver Wyman, they warn that there is a growing “execution divide” for companies who are scaling up the use of AI throughout their organisation and those left in so-called pilot mode.
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He added: “We are committed to making the UK the leading adopter of AI in the G7. “That is why we are working with industry to give 10…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideAlmost half (49%) of firms who are leading the way in using AI report that they are meeting or surpassing their expected return on…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideMr Narayan said the CBI’s report is a “welcome contribution” to the debate on how to realise AI’s full potential.
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideThe CBI wants the Government to set up a business AI adoption delivery group, lay out a voluntary responsible AI adoption code and public…
omitted byCentercovered byLeft sideRight sideIn a report published by the CBI and Oliver Wyman, they warn that there is a growing “execution divide” for companies who are scaling up…
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