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IBM Study Finds Two-Thirds of EMEA Enterprises See AI Productivity Gains

The study also found that 41 percent of senior leaders surveyed anticipate a return on their AI investments in under one year.

Olivia Sharp 1 min read 633 views
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An IBM study found that 66 percent of enterprises in the EMEA region report significant productivity gains from AI, with 41 percent expecting ROI in under a year.

Significant Improvements Reported

A new study from IBM reveals that enterprises across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) are already reporting significant productivity gains from using artificial intelligence. The study found that two-thirds (66%) of senior leaders surveyed report that AI has already driven "significant productivity improvements" within their organizations.

The findings provide a macro-level view of a broader trend where enterprise AI adoption is moving from isolated experiments to strategic deployments. The results suggest that beneath the market's speculative froth, real economic activity is taking place.

AI Driving Business Model Transformation

The study indicates that the …

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