Over 500 CEOs Worldwide Share Their AI Confessions
Explore How CEOs Navigate AI Confidence, Challenges, and Execution
- Uncover candid confessions from global executives about confidence, fears, and blind spots in their AI initiatives.
- Compare how AI readiness varies between CEOs in the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany.
- Analyze deeper data cuts that expose surprising patterns in AI strategy, governance, and execution.
94
of CEOs admit an AI agent could provide equal or better counsel on business decisions than a human board member.
74
of CEOs admit they'll lose their job within 2 years if they don't deliver AI business gains.
68
of CEOs claim they are involved in more than half of their companies' AI-related decisions.
35
of AI initiatives are admitted to be "AI-washing" — design more for optics than real business impact.
