15-12-2025 01:17 via it.slashdot.org

CEOS Plan to Spend More on AI in 2026 - Despite Spotty Returns

The Wall Street Journal reports that 68% of CEOs "plan to spend even more on AI in 2026, according to an annual survey of more than 350 public-company CEOs from advisory firm Teneo."
And yet "less than half of current AI projects had generated more in returns than they had cost, respondents said."They reported the most success using AI in marketing and customer service and challenges using it in higher-risk areas such as security, legal and human resources.Teneo also surveyed about 400 instituti
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