OECD Report Highlights Strategies for Boosting AI Adoption in Enterprises

Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant potential to address sluggish productivity growth in OECD countries, according to a new report released by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The publication provides a comprehensive analysis aimed at policymakers, business leaders, and researchers, offering insights into how AI is being adopted by enterprises and what policies could support its use.

The core of the report is based on a policy-oriented survey spanning enterprises in the Group of Seven (G7) countries and Brazil. It is further informed by interviews with business representatives. The findings highlight several persistent barriers to AI adoption, including workforce skill shortages, unclear qualification frameworks, and limited access to quality data.

To overcome these challenges, the report suggests actionable strategies such as enhancing training and education systems to align with AI demands, developing clearer qualification standards, and fostering public-private research collaborations. Additionally, it advocates for improved access to public data and greater involvement of public institutions in supporting the diffusion of digital technologies.

The study also underscores the importance of refining AI policy evaluations and establishing more internationally comparable survey methodologies. The report concludes with a call for further studies into the role of generative AI in business, noting that this area has attracted considerable attention since the completion of the survey.

Overall, the OECD report offers a data-driven roadmap for increasing the effective integration of AI in business processes, with the potential to drive economic growth and innovation across member countries.

Source: https:// – Courtesy of the original publisher.

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