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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.

Entités liées

https://kpmg.com/au/en/media/media-releases/2026/04/australia-leads-world-on-responsible-ai-lags-productivity-gains.htmlhttps://www.hcamag.com/au/specialisation/employee-engagement/australia-leads-responsible-approach-to-ai-adoption/571772https://roastbrief.us/beyond-experimentation-tim-oneill-and-the-real-integration-of-ai-into-business/https://www.capitalbrief.com/article/australia-lags-peer-economies-on-ai-driven-productivity-kpmg-survey-finds-8327dc3d-5e42-4e3f-91b0-2e46af2008e9/https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/am/ai-adoption-at-tipping-point/106582288

Extraits des sources

* * * **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..."

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