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Singapore and global CEOs look to embrace Generative AI

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A global study by the IBM Institute for Business Value found that over half of Singapore CEOs surveyed identify technology modernization as their highest business priority.

Customer experience remains key to achieving their organizations’ goals, ranking as the second highest priority,followed by productivity, – ranked first globally – as CEOs looks to drive organizational performance. Yet, CEOs can face key barriers as they race to modernize and adopt new technologies like generative AI.

The annual CEO study, CEO decision-making in the age of AI, Act with intention, which incorporates a survey of 200 U.S. CEOs from multinational corporations on their response to generative AI, found three-quarters of CEO respondents believe that competitive advantage will depend on who has the most advanced generative AI.

However, executives are also weighing potential risks or barriers of the technology such as bias, ethics and security. More than half (57%) of CEOs surveyed are concerned about data security and 48% worry about bias or data accuracy.

There is also a disconnect between CEOs and their teams when it comes to AI readiness. Half (50%) of CEOs surveyed report they are already integrating generative AI into products and services, and 43% say they are using generative AI to inform strategic decisions.

Yet, just 29% of their executive teams agree they have the in-house expertise to adopt generative AI; only 30% of non-CEO senior executives surveyed say that their organization is ready to adopt generative AI responsibly.

“It has been challenging for AI to scale and operationalize, but generative AI that leverages powerful foundation models changes that dynamic,” said Colin Tan, General Manager and Technology Leader of IBM Singapore.

“This opens up new opportunities that businesses can derive from AI, from boosting productivity, creating exceptional customer care, accelerating intelligent workflows, to spur transformation and growth. CEOs also must ensure AI is explainable, fair, robust, transparent and protects consumer data and privacy.”

Key study findings include:

Singapore CEOs say technology modernisation is a pressing priority and key to help deliver productivity and customer experience

Singapore CEOs are increasingly looking toward operational, technology and data leaders as strategic decision makers

Additional data gathered during the survey indicates the following:

U.S. CEOs indicate they are ready to adopt generative AI, but other executives have reservations

Generative AI is fueling workforce changes, but broader assessments of its impact on the workforce are lagging

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