Manufacturers Slow to Deploy Planned Generative AI Initiatives As Concerns Around Accuracy Spike
July 10 2024 - 10:15AM
Lucidworks, a leader in search and total AI solutions, today
released new manufacturing findings from its second annual
Generative AI Global Benchmark Study. The study gathered input from
over 2,500 leaders involved in AI technology decision-making
worldwide. The report explores key areas of generative AI
investment and organizations' progress in adopting generative AI.
While initial excitement for AI was high, the actual
implementation of planned initiatives has been sluggish across most
industries. In 2023, more than 40% of manufacturing leaders had a
positive view of AI, with 93% planning to increase investments. In
2024, only 58% plan to increase their spending. 30% worry that
they’re falling behind their competition, with only one in five
successfully deployed initiatives. Despite slow deployment,
manufacturers reported above-average cost benefits (48%).
Across the board, concerns around security, response accuracy,
and costs have forced most businesses to slow down their planned
initiatives and be more strategic about the balance between cost
and benefit. Security worries have tripled, accuracy concerns have
grown fivefold, and transparency issues have quadrupled since 2023.
Manufacturers have some of the most concerns around response
accuracy (44%) and some of the least concerns around job
displacement (3%) compared to other industries.
The 2024 Generative AI Global Benchmark Study also includes the
following findings:
- Investment Slowdown:
Global AI spending plans are down sharply, with only 63% planning
increases (vs. 93% last year). USA-based organizations remain above
average with 69% planning to increase AI spend.
- Slow Progress: Delayed deployment and low
success rates are commonplace with only 25% of planned projects
fully implemented. This lag is stalling anticipated ROI, with 42%
of companies yet to see significant benefits from generative AI
initiatives.
- Spending Flattens: Across all organizations,
36% of leaders plan to keep spending flat, compared to only 6% in
last year’s survey.
- China’s Sharp Decline: Only 49% of Chinese
leaders plan to increase AI spending in 2024, a massive drop from
100% in 2023.
- Commercial LLMs Dominate: Nearly eight in 10
companies use commercial LLMs and 21% have opted for open source
only.
- Competitive
Concerns: A third of business leaders feel like they’re
falling behind competitors despite almost everyone struggling to
implement this new technology.
“While many manufacturers see the potential benefits of
generative AI, challenges such as response accuracy and cost are
causing them to take a more cautious approach. This is reflected in
spending plans, with significantly fewer planning to increase AI
investments compared to last year,” said Mike Sinoway, CEO,
Lucidworks. “However, above-average reported cost benefits in 2024
could make them more bullish in the coming year. B2B companies and
manufacturers have much to gain if they can balance cost and risk
to improve efficiency, enhance the buyer experience, and reduce
operational costs using generative AI.”
Download the complete 2024 Generative AI Global Benchmark Study
and accompanying manufacturing-focused findings today. Learn more
about Lucidworks at Lucidworks.com.
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