24 September 2024 | News
From ALL IN 2024: WEKA, the AI-native data platform company, and S&P Global Market Intelligence unveiled the findings of their second annual Global Trends in AI report. The global study, conducted by S&P Global Market Intelligence and commissioned by WEKA, surveyed over 1500 AI practitioners and decision-makers to understand the underlying trends influencing AI adoption and implementation. It also provides insights into the key practices of organizations now emerging as leaders in the AI revolution.
"One of the most striking takeaways from our 2024 Trends In AI study is the astonishing rate of change that's taken place since the onset of ChatGPT 3 and the first wave of generative AI models reached the market in early 2023. In less than two years, generative AI adoption has eclipsed all other AI applications in the enterprise, defining a new cohort of AI leaders and shaping an emergent market of specialty AI and GPU cloud providers," said John Abbott, principal research analyst at 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. "We can now see a direct correlation forming with those with a higher degree of AI maturity and increased revenue, operating efficiencies, and faster time to market for product innovation."1
Additionally, the new report underscored that, although AI is now more widely implemented in global organizations, obstacles remain in deploying AI successfully at scale. Data architectures were a reoccurring theme in this year's report, defining the first wave of emerging AI leaders while many enterprises still struggle to scale. GPU availability was another commonly cited challenge, and regional disparities persist, suggesting global AI demand is outpacing access to AI accelerators and GPUs needed to power AI projects. Many organizations have successfully embraced AI infrastructure-as-a-service offerings from hyperscale cloud providers and an emergent market of new AI and GPU cloud markets to overcome this supply-demand gap and fuel their generative AI initiatives.
Key findings of the 2024 Trends In AI report include:
AI Applications Are Increasingly Pervasive In the Enterprise
Generative AI Has Rapidly Eclipsed Other AI Applications
Many AI Projects Fail to Scale — Legacy Data Architectures Are the Culprit
GPU Availability Continues To Be Constrained, Shaping Infrastructure Decision-Making
Concerns About AI's Environmental Impact Persist But Are Not Slowing Adoption
"Like the internet, the smartphone, and cloud computing before it, AI represents a paradigm shift that will leave an indelible mark on business and society and is already defining a new generation of industry leaders and disruptors," said Liran Zvibel, cofounder and CEO at WEKA. "Unlike past technology transitions, AI's adoption and maturation are growing with unprecedented velocity. The findings of S&P Global's 2024 Trends In AI report underscore that the first wave of AI leaders is already scaling their competitive advantage by accelerating organizational and product innovation with faster time to market, positively impacting their bottom line. Those who are less AI mature are at risk of falling behind. To survive and thrive in the AI era, organizations must find trusted technology partners to help them cross the chasm and ensure they can agilely adapt to whatever the future brings."