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Trust , ethical and skills issues stand in the way of ‘ game changer ’ GenAI across the UAE
New research launched by Alteryx , a leader in AI for enterprise analytics , reveals that 76 % of consumers across the UAE believe that AI will be a major gamechanger in the next five years , but remain both sceptical about the value it will deliver ( 43 %) and fearful ( 34 %) of how it will be used .
With 81 % of organisations stating that Generative AI ( GenAI ) adds business value , it ’ s clear there is a disconnect that needs to be overcome to prove the value to consumers of using AI in both their personal lives and while at work .
The Market Research : Attitudes and Adoption of Generative AI report , which surveyed 690 EMEA IT business leaders and 1,100 members of the general public , highlights trust , ethics and skills issues as consistent concerns for both business leaders and consumers that may be undermining the successful rollout and adoption of GenAI .
Misinformation , inaccuracies and AI hallucinations undermine trust
Trusting the output of GenAI is a major concern for business leaders and consumers alike . More than a quarter of consumers believe the technology will give rise to fake news ( 27 %) and are concerned about how hackers may use GenAI to commit crimes ( 40 %) too . Meanwhile , half ( 51 %) of business leaders say their organisation has already experienced misinformation produced by GenAI .
Alongside this , the accuracy of information delivered by GenAI was also called into
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