Just 17% of Irish CEOs have seen revenue rise after implementing AI

Confidence in Ireland’s future economic growth has also fallen among Irish chief executives
Just 17% of Irish CEOs have seen revenue rise after implementing AI

The survey also found that 23% of CEOs said AI implementation has delivered cost reductions over the last year. File photo

Less than one in five Irish chief executives have seen revenue increase following the implementation of AI in their business as pessimism about revenue growth over the coming year grows, a new survey has found.

According to the latest PwC Global CEO Survey, just 17% of Irish chief executives say AI has delivered increased revenues in the past 12 months while 23% said it has delivered cost reductions in that time.

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