Many Companies According to the Survey Not yet Ai-Fit
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According to a survey carried out by many companies using artificial intelligence, the uniform EU legislation (EU AI Act) applicable from 2 August 2026 is relatively inactive. 64 percent of companies have so far set hardly or no measures to implement the requirements, according to the credit agency CRIF, EY and Business Circle. 73 percent rated the need for adaptation of existing AI systems as very high or rather high. "Companies underestimated …
According to the survey conducted by CRIF/EY/Business Circle, 64 percent of companies have hardly taken any or no measures to implement the new requirements that the EU AI Act will bring with it from August 2026. 73 percent see a high need for adjustment.


According to a survey, numerous companies that use artificial intelligence are reacting relatively inactively to the uniform EU legislation (EU AI Act), which will come into force on August 2, 2026. According to the credit agency CRIF, EY, and Business Circle, 64 percent of companies have so far taken little or no action to implement the requirements. Seventy-three percent rated the need for adaptation of existing AI systems as very high or fair…
EY survey finds large gap between governments’ AI ambitions and reality - Business Review
Government and public sector organizations recognize the vital role of data and artificial intelligence (AI), yet a substantial implementation gap remains, according to a recent EY survey of nearly 500 senior government executives. While 64% of respondents acknowledge that AI adoption could lead to significant cost savings and 63% see its potential to enhance service […] The post EY survey finds large gap between governments’ AI ambitions and re…
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