Members of corporate boards are getting nervous about artificial intelligence, along with the potentials implications for their businesses, it is reported.
“While the long-term promise of AI is still enormous, a combination of aggressive marketing by AI vendors and positive public opinion puts unreasonable expectations on a nascent technology,”, global chief information security officer of LexisNexis Risk Solutions, told Forbes. “AI still has significant limitations, including environmental impacts of high power demand, unsatisfactory outcomes due to hallucinations in many areas and other issues typical in the evolution of early-stage technologies.
Business leaders’ nervousness about AI arises from a “mismatch between the benefits businesses expect from AI adoption and what the technology can deliver today,” Villanustre said. Add to this “limitations in AI technology that can hamper business processes, and even expose organizations to significant risk.”
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