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Data management and quality are falling short when it comes to what’s needed for AI adoption

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  • Companies are set to be faced with 150% more data, large organizations will see double by 2026
  • More than half of organizations test new AI systems in real-time without sandboxing
  • Businesses should select trusted partners for hardware, software and data

New research has revealed exactly what’s stopping many UK businesses from adopting artificial intelligence, harming them by preventing them from being able to progress and keep up with rivals, and it’s not cost.

The report from Hitachi Vantara claims insufficient data management and quality standards are threatening the success of AI initiatives, with two in five (42%) UK companies identifying data quality as the top concern for successful AI adoption.

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