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CEOs expect efficiency, cost savings from generative AI by 2025 Charts. News. Analysis JULY 5, 2024

CEOs expect efficiency, cost savings from generative AI by 2025 [Insider Intelligence]( [Chart of the Day]( of the Day]( Charts. News. Analysis JULY 5, 2024 [CEOs expect efficiency, cost savings from generative AI by 2025]( [CEOs expect efficiency, cost savings from generative AI by 2025]( Key stat: Over half (52%) of CEOs worldwide expect generative AI to achieve efficiency and cost savings next year, according to an April 2024 survey from IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) conducted by Oxford Economics. Beyond the chart: - We forecast 37.0 million people will use AI at work in the US this year, growing 51.5% YoY. - 48% of senior marketing executives worldwide say that advanced AI skills training for key staff is their top priority in preparing for generative AI in 2024, according to a February 2024 survey by Adobe and Econsultancy. - Other priorities to prepare for generative AI include providing a basic AI understanding for all employees, creating policies for ethical AI use and data security, and developmenting and implementing AI governance frameworks, per the survey. Use this chart: - Illustrate the growing adoption of generative AI. - Prepare for increased spending on AI technologies. - Benchmark against current generative AI implementation. [Read online]( More like this: - [People think social media, search companies most impacted by generative AI]( - [By 2027, enterprise spending on generative AI will multiply nearly eightfold in five years]( - [Retailers are racing to develop AI-powered assistants]( - [The Power of Generative AI in the Buyer’s Journey]( (EMARKETER subscription required) More Chart of the Day: - 7/3 - [Cookieless? Not even close]( - 7/2 - [Where GenAI is headed]( - 7/1 - [Credit where credit is due]( - 6/28 - [Brand Pride]( - 6/27 - [High mobility]( EMARKETER has over 3,000 charts visualizing trends across digital advertising, ecommerce growth, Gen Z behavior, and more, that our clients utilize to add credibility to their strategy presentations and demand generation messaging. See more [charts](. Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Email sent to: {EMAIL} If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, [please read it in your browser here](. [Become a Premium Subscriber]( | [Advertise with us]( [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( ©2024 EMARKETER, One Liberty Plaza 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006 [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](

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