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UK boards warned against unrealistic AI expectations

What happened: UK tech leaders caution boards against overestimating AI capabilities A recent study by IDC, commissioned by Expereo, reveals that nearly 40% of UK technology leaders believe their boards have unrealistic expectations regarding AI’s impact on business performance. The survey, which in…

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What happened: UK tech leaders caution boards against overestimating AI capabilities A recent study by IDC, commissioned by Expereo, reveals that nearly 40% of UK technology leaders believe their boards have unrealistic expectations regarding AI’s impact on business performance.…

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A recent study by IDC, commissioned by Expereo , reveals that nearly 40% of UK technology leaders believe their boards have unrealistic expectations regarding AI’s impact on business performance. The survey, which included 650 technology leaders from Europe, the US, and Asia-Pacific, found that while 88% see AI as crucial for meeting business goals in the coming year, 26% feel that expectations are outpacing their teams’ capacity to deliver. In the UK specifically, only 14% of businesses report that AI has underperformed, whereas 64% recognize its benefits.This disparity suggests a need for better alignment between board-level expectations and the practical capabilities of AI technologies.​

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Also read: Ori partners with Kao Data for UK AI cloud Also read: SoftBank acquires Graphcore, boosting UK AI chipmaker’s future The findings highlight a growing disconnect between corporate boards and technology leaders regarding AI’s potential.While enthusiasm for AI is high, unrealistic expectations can lead to strategic missteps and resource misallocation.Ensuring that board members have a grounded understanding of AI’s capabilities and limitations is essential for effective decision-making and long-term success.​

Key Points

  • A study by IDC, commissioned by Expereo, surveyed 650 technology leaders across Europe, the US, and Asia-Pacific.
  • 88% believe AI will be important in achieving business goals over the next year.

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Juno Chen