Australia leads in AI governance but lags productivity
US 20 avr. 2026Signal de tendance
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Cette tendance "Australia leads in AI governance but lags productivity" a été détectée dans la catégorie Tech & Innovation avec un score de 90/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.
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* * * **14 April 2026** * * * * Australian businesses lead the way in AI governance adoption, with 31% saying it was a focus area compared to 26% of businesses globally. * Only 35% of Australian organisations said they prioritised AI-driven productivity, below the global average of 42%. * Around 38% of Australian businesses use advanced analytics and real-time insights, compared to 41% globally. * * * Australian organisations are taking a more measured approach to automating workflow through AI...
— kpmg.com
Ce que disent les sources
"KPMG's Q1 2026 Global AI Pulse finds Australian businesses ahead on AI governance adoption while underprioritising AI-driven productivity compared with global peers."
"However, Australian companies are lagging in productivity gains from automation."
"April, 2026.- In the 2026 business ecosystem, Generative AI has moved from a novelty to critical infrastructure. Tim O'Neill, co-founder of Time Under..."
"Australian businesses are proving far more cautious over AI adoption than their peers several developed economies, including the US and Canada."
"One of Australia's biggest banks says AI adoption among small businesses is at a tipping point. NAB research on its borrowers' use of the technology has..."