IBM Study: CEOs Double Down on AI While Navigating Enterprise Hurdles
- IBM Institute for Business Value released a global study on May 6, 2025, surveying 2,000 CEOs about AI adoption and enterprise challenges.
- CEOs anticipate AI investment growth to more than double in two years amid pressures from short-term ROI and long-term innovation demands.
- Half of CEOs report disconnected technology due to rapid investments, while only 25% of AI initiatives achieved expected ROI and 16% scaled enterprise-wide.
- Key findings include 61% actively adopting AI agents, 68% stressing integrated data architecture, 31% of workforce needing reskilling, and 52% gaining value beyond cost reduction.
- CEOs recognize that success depends on strategic leadership and expertise while embracing risk, with expectations that innovation during uncertainty leads to stronger organizations.
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IBM Study: CEOs Double Down on AI While Navigating Enterprise Hurdles
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