The latest report by Everest Group, powered by CalypsoAI’s data, sheds light on the current state of generative AI (GenAI) adoption across various industries. The report reveals that IT and security teams are at the forefront of using GenAI, with financial service organizations leading vertical industries in adoption. However, despite the hype surrounding GenAI, business leaders are now questioning whether the technology will deliver on its promises and how to measure success. The top challenges CIOs face with GenAI adoption include a lack of clarity on success metrics, budget/cost concerns, a fast-evolving technology landscape, data security and privacy concerns, and a talent shortage. To overcome these challenges, business leaders must identify and invest in the use cases that are driving adoption and cost and time savings within their organization. The report highlights the importance of a secure AI Orchestration platform, like CalypsoAI’s, in ensuring seamless integration, enhanced security, and scalable AI deployments. The findings of the report provide valuable insights for businesses looking to leverage GenAI to improve labor productivity and alleviate burnout.

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