Irish organisations are slow to adopt AI, new PwC survey finds

Only 7% of Irish firms have adopted AI widely versus 26% of US business executives rolling it out on a large scale in their firms
Irish organisations are slow to adopt AI, new PwC survey finds

Anne Sheehan, general manager, Microsoft Ireland; Martin Duffy, head of GenAI, PwC Ireland; Enda McDonagh, managing partner, PwC Ireland, and Aisling Curtis, market leader, Strategic Alliances, PwC Ireland. 

Just 7% of Irish organisations have adopted AI widely, according to PwC Ireland’s GenAI Business Leaders Survey.

Unveiled at the recent launch of the PwC GenAI Business Centre enabled by Microsoft, Ireland’s 7% compares poorly with the 26% of US business executives rolling out AI on a large scale in their organisations, polled in a previous PwC survey.

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