Unless you’ve had your head in the sand since ChatGPT’s release in November last year, you’ll know generative AI is rampaging through the business landscape, beginning to transform everything it touches, and offering unparalleled opportunities for innovation and growth.
As business leaders, understanding the potential of this emerging technology and how it can benefit our organizations is crucial to staying competitive. It’s difficult to overstate just how crucial, and a recent study released by KPMG reinforces this assertion.
Read on as I explore the key takeaways from the KPMG survey, which polled 300 global C-suite and senior executives navigating the AI transformation journey, of which 225 were US-based.
65% of executives believe generative AI will have a high or extremely high impact on their organizations in the next 3-5 years, saying this technology will drive innovation, customer success, and more efficient operations.
However, 60% of them say they are still a year or two away from implementing their first generative AI solution.
Translated: Businesses see the (AI generated) writing on the wall, but because they’re unsure about how to take the first steps with generative AI, they’re going to take a “wait and see” approach, and follow the herd.
What does this mean for us as business leaders?
It means it's absolutely time to pay attention to generative AI, and not just to tinker with it, but to take advantage of the first mover status that’s on the table right now, while others are “waiting and seeing”.
The KPMG survey suggests that while generative AI is likely to have a profound impact on productivity and innovation, execs are also concerned about the future of their workforces.
The KPMG survey found that:
One of my core beliefs about how to approach AI transformation is that it's essential to consider the human+AI dynamic when implementing generative AI. I touched on this belief in a recent article I wrote, here.
We must adopt a hybrid approach that combines our human talent with emerging AI capabilities within our teams. This balance is vital to ensure that employees remain engaged, motivated, and supported as they adapt to the new technologies.
I think the KPMG survey results saying “60% of execs say they are still a year or two away from implementing their first generative AI solution” has a lot to do with the fact that C-suites are nervous and unsure about the issue of how to merge human + AI skill sets.
There is genuine concern from leaders about what the introduction of generative AI will mean for human talent. I’m also hearing this more in my own interactions with business owners and leaders at the moment.
As generative AI's transformative potential becomes evident, the importance of responsible AI governance cannot be overstated. The KPMG survey found that only 5% of executives feel they have a mature AI governance program in place.
Implementing responsible AI governance is crucial to ensure trust and mitigate risks. Here are some of my recommendations to establish a strong AI governance program:
The KPMG survey paints a clear picture that executives are very aware of the coming business revolution that will be fueled by generative AI.
They can see the (AI generated) writing on the wall, acknowledging that AI-generated solutions are swiftly transforming the business landscape.
However, the fact that most executives are planning to wait for 12-24 months before taking their first steps into the world of generative AI creates a unique opportunity, for forward-thinking businesses.
This window of opportunity will grant a crucial first-mover advantage to businesses that are ready to embrace AI now.
By proactively adopting generative AI technologies and integrating them into their operations, we can gain a competitive edge, improve efficiency, and enhance our customer experiences.
To capitalize on this first-mover advantage, I recommend the following process:
I see the KPMG survey as yet another of many wake-up calls that we’re getting every week at the moment as business leaders; wake-up calls to recognize the transformative power of generative AI and seize the opportunity to act swiftly.
The time to embrace generative AI is now, and the rewards for those who act decisively will be immense.