Global CIO Survey: Surprises and Yawns

February 23, 2020

IT Brief published a story about a global CIO survey conducted by Logicalis, an integrator services IT company. The data appeared in “44% of CIOs Think Their AI Comprehension Not Very Successful.” Quite a headline. CIOs are able to give themselves a C minus or D plus in understanding artificial intelligence? Interesting. DarkCyber assumed its was As all the way.

Let’s look at some of the findings, and DarkCyber urges you to check out the original story for more of the data.

  • Nine percent of the respondent “believe that their organization is very successful at comprehending the advantages of AI technology”
  • 44 percent “believe their organization is not very successful at all” at comprehending the advantages of AI technology
  • Internet of Things technologies (not defined, by the way) are used for crating new products, creating operational efficiencies, and enhancing existing products.

These data are based on a sample of 888 CIOs. DarkCyber does not know how these individuals were selected, how the questions were administered, or what methods were used to calculate the nice round percentages.

Stephen E Arnold, February 23, 2020

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