Companies are spending trillions on AI. The C-suite doesn’t know who is in charge of it

Everyone agrees that someone is calling the shots on a corporate AI strategy. It’s just that a lot of executives aren’t clear on who that is.
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Everyone agrees that someone is calling the shots on a corporate AI strategy. It’s just that a lot of executives aren’t clear on who that is. Only 34% of C-suite executives in a new Pearl Meyer survey said it’s consistently clear which executive or team makes calls about AI, which was the lowest of all the cohorts polled. Among corporate board members, the figure rose to 53%.
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- Everyone agrees that someone is calling the shots on a corporate AI strategy. It’s just that a lot of executives aren’t clear on who that is.
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Companies are spending trillions on AI. The C-suite doesn’t know who is in charge of it
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