Of some 500 executives polled at midsize firms in the United States and Canada, more than three-quarters (78%) said AI is being used across their operations, either formally or informally. Seventy-seven percent said their organizations have adopted generative AI solutions such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. Primary use cases for AI are broad, ranging from information technology (IT) to data analytics and customer service.
A plurality (41%) of respondents in the survey, conducted from Feb. 26 to March 4, 2024, by Big Village Insights, said their businesses have only partially implemented AI technology. Just one-fifth had achieved full integration.
“Middle market companies are rapidly understanding AI’s potential,” says George Casey, RSM principal. “But many are also finding out that implementation is not always simple. With the technology’s fast pace and complexity, many companies do not have experienced internal resources, and external support and advice are necessary, especially as AI-driven processes become more commonplace and critical for growth.”
Despite nascent stages of AI adoption for most, use of the technology has been surprisingly positive; in fact, 85% of overall respondents indicated the impact of generative AI has exceeded expectations, with benefits including increased efficiency, better customer service and lower costs. Even so, 67% acknowledged that outside help is needed to maximize the benefit of their chosen generative AI solutions.