Companies that apply generative artificial intelligence (AI) to customer-related initiatives can expect to achieve 25% higher revenue after five years than companies only focused on productivity, according to Accenture research.
The research suggests generative AI is poised to unleash more of our superpowers than any technology in the recent past. Via a survey of 1,000 global C-level executives, Accenture investigated how companies invest in generative AI and related technologies.
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The consultant modeled the relationship between different investment strategies and expected growth trajectories. The survey was supplemented with 30 expert interviews with thought leaders, technology experts, policy specialists, and creative professionals.
Here are eight key findings from the Accenture AI research:
Accenture is investing$3 billion into its AI capabilities and today has 53,000+ data and AI practitioners - goal is 80K by FY26.@pauldaugh, Group Chief Executive, Technology and CTO at @Accenture, on state of generative AI adoption in business https://t.co/HH8bbrBf2P
- Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) April 5, 2024
Accenture concludes its generative AI and business growth research by making the following recommendations:
Accenture is investing$3 billion in AI to accelerate customer reinvention. Accenture aims to double its data and AI talent to 80,000 people by the end of fiscal year 2026. Today, Accenture has over 53,000 skilled data and AI practitioners -- ahead of its target.
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Accenture also plans to acquire the learning platform Udacity and is planning a$1 billion investment to build a technology learning platform it calls LearnVantage. Accenture recorded$1.1 billion in sales from generative AI projects in the first half of its fiscal year.
To better understand the impact of generative AI across all industries and to glean more takeaways from Accenture's research, Ray Wang, CEO of Constellation Research, and I invited Paul Daugherty to our weekly podcast, DisrupTV. Paul Daugherty is Group Chief Executive - Technology and Chief Technology Officer at Accenture, and a member of Accenture's Global Management Committee.
Daugherty leads Accenture's innovation strategy and organization. He also directs Accenture's global research and development into emerging technology areas, such as generative AI, quantum computing, science tech, and space technology. He leads Accenture's annual Technology Vision report, hosts the company's annual Innovation Forum event, and leads Accenture Ventures, which he founded.
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Accenture is leading the world in partnering with businesses on generative AI deployments. Daugherty has been writing about the impact of AI on business for nearly a decade. His first book, 'Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI' , was published in 2018 and is set to be re-released with new research and key findings later this year. I highly encourage you to watch the video and read his latest book, 'Radically Human' .