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Survey: AI Adoption Among Federal Agencies Is Up But Trust Continues to Be An Obstacle to Future Adoption and Use


GovSummit23 ? New research from Splunk Inc. (NASDAQ: SPLK), the cybersecurity and observability leader, suggests that while the majority of public and private sector organizations are already using artificial intelligence (AI) in production, trust remains a major concern. Surprisingly, every respondent reported plans to implement AI ? all were either using, testing, planning or investigating the use of AI technologies. However, despite this universal adoption, it's clear that organizations need to set priorities and confront obstacles with a comprehensive planning framework to achieve positive business outcomes from AI.

Organizations Need a Clear AI Strategy

With nearly every other game-changing technology, the rapid rise of AI adoption has been sometimes fraught with missteps and roadblocks. According to the survey, organizations' main concerns include building trust in AI-enabled systems and processes, ensuring data privacy and security, navigating system reliability issues and ensuring data quality.

Across both the public and private sectors, trust and reliability in AI-enabled systems ? particularly around cybersecurity tools that leverage AI ? continue to be the main concerns for decision-makers (48% public, 36% private), making it clear that early decisions about AI policies can make or break organizations' long-term AI strategy.

AI Adoption Among The Public and Private Sectors:

The survey paints a detailed picture of the similarities and differences between the public and private sector's use of AI. Unlike previous emerging technologies, the rate of AI adoption among federal agencies (79%) is similar to the adoption across the public sector (83%). The survey found that this similarity has led to homogenous AI goals and challenges, including:

"For both the public and private sector, purpose-built AI solutions can help improve an organization's resiliency," said Bill Rowan, VP of Splunk Public Sector, Splunk. "However, the push and pull between eagerness to innovate and hesitancy to venture blindly into the unknown will continue to hinder AI innovation until we have a clear body of general principles and rules for AI technology use and adoption."

For more insights and recommendations from the Splunk 2023 "AI Priorities, Obstacles, and Impact on Cybersecurity" survey, please visit the Splunk website.

Methodology

Foundry Research conducted an online survey in late October/early November among 210 U.S.-based individuals on the topic of how organizations are leveraging AI as well as the obstacles and challenges hindering adoption. All respondents work in IT, AI or data/network security roles, and represent an even split between public and private sectors. The average organization size was 4,255 employees.

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