AI is moving fast: most organisations aren’t

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Most organisations are experimenting with AI, but only a quarter are achieving measurable business value. The gap lies in embedding AI into core workflows and decision-making, rather than just deploying tools.
Ninety-two per cent of organisations are experimenting with AI, but only 25 per cent are turning that into measurable business value. Many leadership teams believe they are advanced in AI, but most remain in early stages of maturity. Being 'AI native' means embedding AI into core workflows and decision-making. The Tech Council of Australia says AI has reached a critical pivot point, moving out of its IT silo and into the broader economy. Organisations must integrate AI into the way work is organised and governed to gain a competitive advantage. IKEA is an example of a company that successfully reshaped its operating model using AI, retraining staff to take on higher-value work.
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