1、As organizations rapidly deploy generative AI tools,survey respondents expect significant effects on their industries and workforces.The state of AI in 2023:Generative AIs breakout yearAugust 2023The state of AI in 2023:Generative AIs breakout yearThe latest annual McKinsey Global Survey on the curr
2、ent state of AI confirms the explosive growth of generative AI (gen AI)tools.Less than a year after many of these tools debuted,one-third of our survey respondents say their organizations are using gen AI regularly in at least one business function.Amid recent advances,AI has risen from a topic rele
3、gated to tech employees to a focus of company leaders:nearly one-quarter of surveyed C-suite executives say they are personally using gen AI tools for work,and more than one-quarter of respondents from companies using AI say gen AI is already on their boards agendas.Whats more,40 percent of responde
4、nts say their organizations will increase their investment in AI overall because of advances in gen AI.The findings show that these are still early days for managing gen AIrelated risks,with less than half of respondents saying their organizations are mitigating even the risk they consider most rele
5、vant:inaccuracy.The organizations that have already embedded AI capabilities have been the first to explore gen AIs potential,and those seeing the most value from more traditional AI capabilitiesa group we call AI high performersare already outpacing others in their adoption of gen AI tools.1The exp
6、ected business disruption from gen AI is significant,and respondents predict meaningful changes to their workforces.They anticipate workforce cuts in certain areas and large reskilling efforts to address shifting talent needs.Yet while the use of gen AI might spur the adoption of other AI tools,we s