City
Epaper

Companies with USD 500 million+ revenue adopting AI faster than smaller firms: McKinsey

By ANI | Updated: March 22, 2025 11:51 IST

New Delhi [India], March 22 : Companies with at least $500 million (50 Crores) in annual revenue are adopting ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], March 22 : Companies with at least $500 million (50 Crores) in annual revenue are adopting Artificial Intellignece (AI) more quickly than smaller organisations, according to a report by McKinsey.

"The companies with more than USD 500 million in annual revenues are using gen AI throughout more of their organisations than smaller companies are," the report says.

The report says that the organisations are beginning to create the structures and processes that lead to meaningful value from gen AI.

While still in the early days, companies are redesigning workflows, elevating governance, and mitigating more risks, the report added.

The report adds that overall, the use of AIthat is, gen AI as well as analytical AIcontinues to build momentum.

More than three-quarters of respondents now say that their organisations use AI in at least one business function, the report says, adding that the use of gen AI in particular is rapidly increasing.

As per the report, the survey responses show that companies are most often using gen AI in marketing and sales, product and service development, service operations, and software engineering.

The survey findings also shed light on how organisations are structuring their AI deployment efforts.

The report highlights that for risk and compliance, as well as data governance, organisations often use a fully centralised model such as a center of excellence.

For tech talent and adoption of AI solutions, on the other hand, respondents most often report using a hybrid or partially centralised model, with some resources handled centrally and others distributed across functions or business units.

Though respondents at organisations with less than USD 500 million in annual revenues are more likely than others to report fully centralising these elements, the report added.

As highlighted by the report, many organisations are ramping up their efforts to mitigate gen-AI-related risks.

It adds that respondents are now more likely than they were in early 2024 to report that their organisations are actively managing risks related to inaccuracy, cybersecurity, and intellectual property infringement.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUS seizes second oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela

InternationalWhether this sentence would have been given if Imran Khan had been a favourite of system: Pak public boils former PM sentenced to 17 years in Toshakhana 2 case

InternationalDubai reinforces status as global hub for major sports events

EntertainmentCynthia Erivo calls ‘Wicked’ a cultural movement

EntertainmentJoJo Siwa to propose to Chris Hughes

Business Realted Stories

BusinessIndia must become world leader in AI, can present new model of development that combines intelligence with empathy: Mukesh Ambani

BusinessFM Sitharaman discusses simplification of procedures, leveraging digital tools for transparency

BusinessStates must utilise Centre’s funds timely: Manohar Khattar

BusinessFinance Minister chairs 'chintan shivir' in Hampi to deliberate on growth roadmap for Viksit Bharat

BusinessPM SVANidhi scheme aims to benefit 1.15 crore beneficiaries, including 50 lakh new ones