Embracing the AI revolution (sunrise white)

Business leaders worldwide are racing to embrace generative AI (gen AI) to reimagine how we work. But navigating this revolution is not without its perils. To explore how organizations are charting the course, we've partnered with HFS Research, a global business research firm, to gather perspectives and insights from 550 senior leaders across industries. Our study covers these core areas:

 

  • Adoption: 95% of respondents' companies have not reached gen AI maturity, but those that have share key characteristics and goals
  • Investments: 61% dedicate up to 10% of their tech budgets to gen AI, demonstrating their commitment to the technology
  • Strategy: 52% say a sole focus on productivity is misleading, neglecting the broader benefits and capabilities of AI
  • Transformation: 74% say gen AI is a springboard for value creation, but still see productivity as the top benefit
  • Urgency: The next two years are critical for realizing gen AI’s potential as the technology rapidly reshapes the competitive landscape

Harnessing the power of data propels insurers forward

As a tech leader, your mission is clear: Drive strategic change, foster innovation, mitigate risk, empower informed decision-making, and elevate customer experience.

For today's insurers, who must swiftly adapt to everything from escalating climate change to soaring customer expectations, achieving these goals is critical to ensuring long-term competitiveness and sustainability.

The key to unlocking that goal? Data.

As a global professional services and solutions firm delivering outcomes that shape the future of insurance, we're excited to unveil the 4 distinguishing characteristics that set data-driven insurers apart from those at the start of their transformation journeys:

  1. Collaboration between business and technology leaders
  2. Support for digital transformation from company executives
  3. A culture in which data, analytics, and cloud strategies are aligned with business objectives
  4. A trusted foundation of data

Embracing the AI revolution

Business leaders worldwide are racing to embrace generative AI (gen AI) to reimagine how we work. But navigating this revolution is not without its perils. To explore how organizations are charting the course, we've partnered with HFS Research, a global business research firm, to gather perspectives and insights from 550 senior leaders across industries. Our study covers these core areas:

  • Adoption: 95% of respondents' companies have not reached gen AI maturity, but those that have share key characteristics and goals
  • Investments: 61% dedicate up to 10% of their tech budgets to gen AI, demonstrating their commitment to the technology
  • Strategy: 52% say a sole focus on productivity is misleading, neglecting the broader benefits and capabilities of AI
  • Transformation: 74% say gen AI is a springboard for value creation, but still see productivity as the top benefit
  • Urgency: The next two years are critical for realizing gen AI’s potential as the technology rapidly reshapes the competitive landscape


As you stand at the forefront of this evolution, use this report to craft a robust strategy and fully harness the benefits of AI.

What the company needed

  • Advanced functionality, integration, and operational efficiency for Novva's fleet of robots that physically patrol and monitor critical assets and infrastructure
  • Greater security of its data centers by equipping the robots with features capable of detecting and reporting potential threats and vulnerabilities
  • Improved employee and customer experiences with robots

What the company got

  • Advanced, adaptable robots with a deeper alignment to Novva's security needs
  • Enhanced protection against security breaches and other malicious activities
  • A workforce comfortable engaging with the robots and often amused by their unique personalities
  • A framework to quickly deploy additional robots across various locations and facilities

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