OECD Report Highlights Strategies to Support AI Adoption in Enterprises

A recent report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can help address slow productivity growth across its member countries. The publication provides key insights for policymakers, business leaders, and researchers on the adoption of AI technologies in enterprises.

The analysis is based on a new survey conducted among businesses in the G7 countries and Brazil, supplemented by interviews with company representatives. The study identifies major barriers to the adoption of AI, including skill shortages, lack of adequate training systems, and insufficient access to public data and research partnerships.

To overcome these challenges, the report recommends several actionable policy measures. These include developing targeted education and training programs, creating clear qualification frameworks for AI-related roles, promoting public-private research collaborations, and improving access to high-quality public data. The role of public institutions in supporting the diffusion of digital technologies, including AI, is also emphasized.

In addition, the report calls for enhanced efforts to evaluate policy effectiveness, increase international comparability of AI adoption surveys, and deepen research into recent developments such as generative AI. The findings underscore the importance of a coordinated policy approach to ensure that businesses can fully leverage the potential of AI technologies.

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

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