The rapid adoption of generative AI has nearly doubled within a year, with 65% of organizations now using it regularly, according to McKinsey’s latest global survey. This shift signals a move from experimentation to deriving tangible business value from AI technologies. High-performing companies are setting themselves apart with strategic AI implementations and risk management practices. However, concerns about accuracy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity are growing, highlighting the need for robust governance frameworks. The survey reveals that organizations are experiencing concrete benefits from generative AI, reporting both cost reductions and revenue increases. Despite the benefits, generative AI also brings significant risks, such as inaccuracy and intellectual property infringement. The lack of comprehensive governance could hinder the sustainable growth of AI technologies.

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