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TECHNOLOGY

India Leads the Charge in World Artificial Intelligence Race: Report

By R. Anil Kumar

  • India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States are leading the charge on AI adoption and innovation: NetApp Report

  • The report, a global insight into the progress, readiness, challenges and momentum on AI adoption and the critical role of a unified data infrastructure in achieving AI success

Bengaluru. The intelligent data infrastructure company NetApp recently released report on cloud complexity suggests a clear division between countries at the forefront and those behind on the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI).

The report provides global insights into the progress, readiness, challenges and momentum on AI adoption and the critical role of a unified data infrastructure in achieving AI success.

According to the NetApp report nations such as India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States are leading the charge on AI adoption and innovation. Conversely, countries like Spain, Australia, and Germany are identified as laggards in this technological advancement

The report, conducted in collaboration with Savanta, surveyed over 1,300 executives across ten countries to gauge AI implementation status in various industries.

It revealed that 60 per cent companies in leading countries like India, Singapore, UK and USA, have AI projects up and running or in pilot. In contrast only 36 per cent of companies in AI-lagging countries like Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Japan have embarked on similar AI initiatives.

The report also suggests that, both AI leaders and AI laggards show a difference in their approach to AI. Globally, 67 percent of companies in AI-leading countries report having hybrid IT environments, India leading with 70 per cent and Japan lagging at 24 per cent.

AI leaders are also more likely to report benefits from AI, including a 50 per cent increase in production rates, 46 per cent in the automation of routine activities and 45 per cent improvement in customer experience.

The rise of AI is ushering in a new disrupt-or-die era said Gabie Boko, Chief Marketing Officer at NetApp.

The enterprises that connect and unify broad structured and unstructured data sets into an intelligent data infrastructure are best positioned to win in the age of AI.

The report suggests AI-laggard countries to swiftly innovate and adopt AI if they want to remain competitive.

About 42 per cent companies in AI-lagging countries have optimised their IT environments for AI. In Germany 67 percent companies and in Spain 59 per cent companies have optimized their IT environment for AI.

AI is only as good as the data that fuels it, said Pravjit Tiwana, General Manager and Senior Vice President of Cloud Storage at NetApp. Both the AI leaders and AI laggards show us that in the prevailing hybrid IT environment, the more unified and reliable the data, the more likely the AI initiatives are to be successful.

The report says that, IT cost and data security are major challenges for AI adoption and innovations, but it won’t stop the progress of AI.

The report concludes that the disparity underscores the growing importance of AI in driving economic growth, innovation, and competitiveness on a global scale.

Nations that are proactive in embracing AI technology are likely to enjoy significant advantages in various sectors, including finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation. However, those slower to adopt risk will fall behind in the race for technological supremacy and the associated benefits it brings.

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