Most CEOs find their C-suite lacks much-needed 'AI-savvy'
- In a survey conducted by Gartner in late 2024 involving 456 global executives, less than half of the CEOs rated their chief information officers as proficient in artificial intelligence.
- This survey reflects CEOs’ concerns that their C-suite technology leaders lack the skills to support AI-driven business transformation.
- CEOs also identified major barriers to AI deployment, including difficulty hiring skilled staff and an inability to calculate AI's business value.
- David Furlonger, Vice President at Gartner, warned that without a swift enhancement in the C-suite’s understanding and expertise, companies risk losing their competitive edge and may face threats to their continued existence.
- The findings imply that upskilling current employees is crucial to effectively integrate AI and avoid declining competitiveness in the emerging AI era.
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