Informatica's latest survey reveals the positive attitude towards generative artificial intelligence and the challenges faced by enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region. The survey shows that most enterprises will adopt generative AI within the next two years, but also highlights the need for strong data management capabilities for successful implementation. This survey not only focuses on technical applications, but also explores in depth the ethical and privacy issues that cannot be ignored in the implementation of generative AI, as well as the specific obstacles that enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region may encounter during the implementation process.
An annual survey released by Informatica, a leader in enterprise cloud data management, shows that enterprise data leaders in Asia Pacific will incorporate generative artificial intelligence in the next 24 months, emphasizing that successful implementation of this technology requires comprehensive and integrated data management capabilities. The findings also highlight ethical and privacy challenges in the implementation of generative AI, as well as key barriers faced by countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
Informatica's survey results provide valuable reference for enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region, helping enterprises to better plan and implement generative AI strategies, while effectively responding to potential risks and challenges, and ultimately maximizing the value of generative AI technology. . Understanding and addressing ethical and privacy issues will be key to successful applications.