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business leaders said that their business had an AI strategy or that they had conducted an AI risk assessment – only Japan scored lower though the Netherlands score was similar .
Results showed that 65 % of UK business leaders said they thought their business encouraged the
The vast majority , in all markets and sectors , believe businesses should promote and support innovation in society , with strong recognition for the role they play to inspire trust in AI in their wider ecosystem , especially in innovation-focused sectors like life sciences ( 94 %) and technology ( 91 %). use of AI , versus 96 % of Chinese business leaders and 94 % of Indian business leaders . Similarly , 72 % of UK business leaders said that they were confident in their business ’ s ability to harness the benefits of AI , the second-lowest result of all nationalities surveyed ( putting it ahead of Japan , at 50 %). And 96 % of Chinese business leaders and 94 % of Indian business leaders were confident in their business ’ s ability to harness the benefits of AI .
Interestingly , there does seem to be a link between confidence and investment in AI and the firm belief in the need for up to date regulation and guidance . Majority ( 98 %) of Chinese business leaders and 95 % of Indian business leaders said that it was important for their business to keep up to date with regulation and guidance around AI use and management , against 83 % of UK business leaders .
The research identified gaps between perceptions of what successful AI adoption entails and concrete steps being taken . More than three quarters of international business
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