AI skills vary among Irish business chiefs

A snap poll of 378 C-suite executives found 50% identify as intermediate users, with a further 35% at beginner level, signalling broad engagement but uneven depth of confidence
The findings of the survey of business heads also showed that 61% of organisations have already implemented AI to a certain/high degree.

The findings of the survey of business heads also showed that 61% of organisations have already implemented AI to a certain/high degree.

A survey of business heads in Ireland found their AI skills and ability vary significantly, with the majority classifying themselves as beginner or intermediate users.

The Institute of Directors (IoD) in Ireland conducted a snap poll of 378 C-suite executives on their use of digital and AI tools such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot.

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