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The survey surveyed 1,200 CEOs in June and July 2023 in Brazil, Canada, Mexico, the United States, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Australia and China. India, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.
65% of respondents believe that AI will create at least as many jobs as it replaces. The survey also indicated that the business world should take seriously the consequences of the harmful use of AI. CEOs fear cyberattacks, disinformation and video fraud the most.
According to research Nine out of ten CEOs have already begun evaluating which AI-based technology they should invest in.
43% of respondents are already actively investing in AI, while 45% are planning major investments in the next year
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EY said that 65% of respondents believe that the use of artificial intelligence makes business operations smoother. In the announcement, Mihaly Zala, head of the EY region that deals with IT and technology consulting, highlighted,
The paradoxical situation has arisen when decision-makers must simultaneously invest in artificial intelligence and prepare for how to protect their organization from it.
EY, Partner, Head of Technology Risk and Cybersecurity
He noted: With the right application of artificial intelligence, companies can achieve an amazing increase in efficiency. On the other hand, phishing attacks will be difficult to recognize, just as a fake video can destroy a company’s reputation built up over years in minutes.