With 76% of IT leaders agreeing that generative AI will be significant or transformative for their organizations [1] the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has become not just a trend, but a necessity for organizations to remain competitive and relevant. However, the journey towards AI implementation is not a simple one – AI readiness requires careful planning, strategic alignment and a comprehensive understanding of your organizational landscape.
Organizations must not only consider the technological aspects, but also focus on how AI will be deployed, adopted and used within their workforce. Your AI strategies must enable quick pivoting to adapt to evolving social, technical, economic and political trends in real-time. As AI accelerates change and disrupts industries, organizations must transition from outdated contingency planning models to a philosophy of readiness for constant change.
Embarking on or advancing your journey in AI begins with a pivotal first step: conducting a comprehensive AI readiness assessment.
Consider the following five key dimensions of AI readiness:
Of these five dimensions, there are three overarching components organizations need to consider:
An AI readiness assessment evaluates your organization’s current state in each of the five dimensions listed above to identify risks and gaps that need to be addressed prior to launching or accelerating AI initiatives. This assessment considers not only the technological aspects, but also your strategic alignment and workforce readiness, ensuring a holistic approach to AI adoption.
By conducting an AI readiness assessment, your organization is provided a road map tailored to your specific needs, detailing recommendations of what must be in place to leverage AI in a safe, responsible and productive way.
It’s important to deploy AI in a way that prioritizes safety and responsibility across your organization. As AI tools have the capability to sift through your organization’s entire data landscape, they may inadvertently access sensitive data users were unaware they had access to. This risks inadvertently releasing AI-generated content containing proprietary, trade secret, classified or confidential information, posing significant reputational, financial and legal liabilities.
It’s essential your workforce be able to recognize the potential risks associated with AI and understand how to utilize these tools effectively. Rather than placing unwavering trust in AI-generated content, employees should have a level of skepticism, conduct their own research, cite sources and verify the accuracy of the content prior to external release.
Additionally, impending AI regulations pose a substantial risk to organizations. Although the U.S. has established AI guidelines, comprehensive state and federal regulatory frameworks are being developed, demanding adherence from both public and private sector organizations. Inadequate preparation for AI deployment could jeopardize your organization’s compliance with these upcoming regulations. Non-compliance might compel a temporary suspension of ongoing AI operations, necessitating adjustments to meet regulatory standards, thereby escalating the time, effort and resources required for AI initiatives. It is prudent to align with the latest governance and risk management practices to fortify your organization against future regulatory changes.
Lastly, when AI is introduced without proper preparation, employees may revert to familiar manual processes or perceive AI as a threat to their jobs, leading to a reluctance to adopt. Successful AI deployments requires upskilling of your existing workforce to empower them to effectively leverage AI in their daily workflow. Your workforce should be encouraged to leverage the AI tools you invest in to drive innovation and productivity.
As AI continues to reshape industries and redefine possibilities, investing in AI readiness today is an investment in the future success of your organization. Baker Tilly’s digital solutions team can help your organization undergo an AI readiness assessment to unlock the full potential of your AI systems, while mitigating any potential risks and fostering a workforce culture of understanding and innovation.
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[1] Generative AI readiness is shockingly low – these 5 tips will boost it, CIO