- AWS study finds that 90% of companies are using AI, with consumption now surpassing security
- Three out of five have already appointed a boss AI officer
- Budgets and uncertainty could hinder the training effort
Expenses for generative AI have surpassed cyber security, with financial services, ICT, manufacture and retail, all of which want to use the technology, new research has claimed.
As a result, three out of five organizations have now appointed a Chief AI officer (CAIO) or similar to overseeing their strategy, the latest generative AI -Adoption Index from the Cloud Computing Giant AWS found.
According to the report, almost all (90%) organizations use Genai in a certain capacity where 44% have already moved from experimentation to full implementation.
Genai expenses have surpassed the security expenses
AWS’s report explores the different ways companies plan to start implementing AI, with half of so many companies that again plan to build their own custom apps using existing models (58%) as those using the shelf (40%) tools.
An equally large number of companies will also use fine -tuned models based on their own proprietary data. (55%), but on the whole, a hybrid of building and purchasing AI tools seems to be preferred.
Over half (56%) or the companies surveyed also noted that they already have internal AI training programs, but this figure is expected to jump by 19 percentage points to 75% by the end of 2025. However, with limited budgets and uncertainty may feel fully.
Still, 92% of companies require AI skills during recruitment in 2025, which demonstrates a huge opportunity for workers to scold and prepare for a developing workplace.
Another out of four (26%) also plans to adopt more AI in the next year, showing how leadership roles develop to deal with AI as well as humans – a mood that feels by Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who believes that the current and next generations of CEO will have to control AI agents with people.



