More Than Half of Companies Adopting AI are Worried About the Reliability and Quality of Their Data, According to New Dun & Bradstreet Survey
11 Fevereiro 2025 - 10:30AM
Business Wire
Businesses expect automation of tasks through
agentic AI to be top use case, with one in three executives noting
the opportunity to use agentic AI for strengthening data
management
Dun & Bradstreet (NYSE: DNB), a leading global provider of
business decisioning data and analytics, today released findings
from an AI survey it conducted that shows that a vast majority of
organizations (88%) are now implementing artificial intelligence
(AI), but more than half (54%) have concerns over the
trustworthiness and quality of the data they are leveraging for
AI.
“AI’s effectiveness – including explainability, transparency and
relevancy – depends on the quality of the data it’s leveraging, yet
our survey uncovered that only five in ten organizations believe
their data foundation is where it should be for proper AI
implementation,” said Gary Kotovets, Chief Data & Analytics
Officer at Dun & Bradstreet. “For AI planning, it is vital
organizations ensure that their data is sourced from a clean,
single source of truth that we call mastered data. At Dun &
Bradstreet, we believe mastered data and AI are paramount to
building effective solutions - our data is continually cleaned,
updated, and validated to ensure it is as accurate, timely, and
relevant as possible once it’s in the hands of our customers.”
Other top concerns cited by survey respondents related to AI
implementation include data security (46%), data privacy violations
(43%), sensitive or proprietary information disclosure (42%) and
data’s amplification of bias (26%). In line with these concerns,
only half (52%) of organizations believe they have a good data
foundation that will set them up for success with generative
AI.
AI Implementation & Use Cases Vary
The survey also revealed that companies are at various stages of
implementation, including exploration and research (29%), deploying
AI solutions (25%), developing AI products (24%) and piloting
programs/products (10%). Although use is widespread, two crucial
roadblocks companies face as they integrate AI across functions are
having trusted business data (33%) and navigating ethical and
regulatory challenges (33%).
Other challenges faced by businesses irrespective of where they
are in their AI implementation journey include:
- Aligning on business prioritization and having internal subject
matter expertise (tied at 31%)
- Lack of explainability and interpretability of the technology
(28%)
- AI risk assessments (27%)
- Showcasing ROI (25%)
- AI transparency (25%)
Further, companies currently deploying AI share that the highest
level of progress has come from:
- Streamlining processes (42%)
- Co-piloting (39%)
- Supplementing current tasks (38%)
- Measurement and KPIs (21%)
- Scenario modeling (18%)
- Personnel bias elimination (13%)
AI Outlook for 2025
When asked about the emerging trends in AI that will impact
businesses over 2025, half of survey respondents (51%) cited
intelligent automation, followed closely by conversational AI
(46%), multimodality and visual AI (33%) and hyper-personalized
marketing (23%). Notably, one in four are preparing for impacts to
their businesses stemming from the establishment of new regulatory
compliance and governance frameworks.
On the best use cases for agentic AI — AI agents working
autonomously without constant human guidance — in the year ahead,
two-thirds (64%) of survey respondents note that automating tasks
is the top use case for their business, followed by augmenting
human capabilities (42%), strengthening data management (36%) and
analyzing market trends (32%).
“We expect use cases for agentic AI in data management to abound
this year. We’re already seeing how it can improve efficiency in
processes such as data cleaning, integration, and analysis,” said
Ginny Gomez, President, North America at Dun & Bradstreet. “Our
customers have shared their concerns with us about aligning AI with
specific business use cases and expanding AI explainability and
transparency, while still meeting risk standards. We continue to
prioritize building responsible AI and providing reliable data to
meet these needs.”
Dun & Bradstreet recently received TrustArc’s TRUSTe
Responsible AI Certification for the company’s strong commitment
and adherence to responsible AI governance. Read about how the
company is developing and deploying ethical AI solutions that
prioritize transparency, fairness, and accountability here.
The above research and findings are based on an on-site survey
conducted at The AI Summit New York (held December 11-12, 2024) of
business executives across various organizational levels working in
AI.
About Dun & Bradstreet
Dun & Bradstreet, a leading global provider of business
decisioning data and analytics, enables companies around the world
to improve their business performance. Dun & Bradstreet’s Data
Cloud fuels solutions and delivers insights that empower customers
to accelerate revenue, lower cost, mitigate risk, and transform
their businesses. Since 1841, companies of every size have relied
on Dun & Bradstreet to help them manage risk and reveal
opportunity. For more information on Dun & Bradstreet, please
visit www.dnb.com.
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