Appen’s Annual State of AI Report Finds a Shift to Internal Efficiencies
June 15 2021 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
AI budgets up significantly and decisions
moving from C-suite to technologists, away from “silver bullet”
solutions to improvements to internal operations
Appen Limited (ASX:APX), the leading provider of high-quality
training data for organizations that build effective AI systems at
scale, today released its seventh annual State of AI report. This
year’s report reveals a significant year-over-year increase in AI
budgets, ranging from $500,000 to $5 million per year, up 55% on
last year. In 2021, AI decision makers are moving away from the AI
“silver bullet” and towards the use of artificial intelligence to
support internal processes, as they focus on better understanding
their data, as well as efficiency gains.
“Insights from this year’s State of AI report clearly indicate
that companies are going all-in on AI,” said Appen CEO Mark Brayan.
“When we first set out to understand the state of AI and machine
learning seven years ago, organizations globally were eager to
start AI projects but weren’t making meaningful progress. Today, in
a time of transition during the pandemic, AI is considered core to
survival, and we see this in the results of the survey – increased
budgets, more technologists in charge, and increased reliance on
external training data providers.”
The report also found a shift in responsibility for AI projects
from business decision makers to technical practitioners
(technologists), motioning an increased focus on operationalizing
AI projects. Technologists implementing and maintaining projects is
a signal that AI is maturing within organizations and being
delegated into management layers in the business.
“This year’s State of AI report exemplifies how the maturing of
AI projects, the desire for faster and greater ROI, and the
increased reliance on third-party training data providers like
Appen go hand in hand,” said Wilson Pang, CTO at Appen.
“High-quality data is the foundation for success for every AI
project, and no amount of tweaking of algorithms can negate the
consequences of bad data. Companies that want to deliver better
results faster understand that third-party training data is a
must.”
Key Takeaways from the 2021 State of AI Report
- Impact of COVID-19: Enterprises of all sizes confirmed
they accelerated their AI strategy as a result of COVID-19 in 2020
and will continue to do so in 2021. However, organizations that
have an external data provider are twice as likely to significantly
accelerate their AI initiatives than those that don’t.
- A shift in decision-making responsibility: In 2021, a
significantly higher percentage of technologists are responsible
for making decisions for AI projects and putting them into
practice. C-level executives are responsible for AI initiatives for
only 39% of organizations, down from 71% last year, with companies
delegating responsibility to VPs and Directors.
- Budget increases: AI budgets of $500k to $5 million have
increased by 55% year-over-year, with only 26% reporting budgets
under $500K as companies have found that annual budgets of less
than that prevents them from being perceived as a market Leader.
Not surprisingly, annual AI budgets of $1 million or more leads to
a higher probability of deployment than budgets under $1
million.
- Focus on the data: An overwhelming majority of
organizations have partnered with external training data providers
to deploy and update AI projects at scale – a reflection of the
fact that data acquisition, preparation and management are the top
challenges AI practitioners face. Companies who use external data
providers are 1.5 times more likely to say their company is ahead
of others in AI deployment.
- Key disconnects remain: The report finds that business
leaders and technologists don’t yet agree in areas like ethics and
interpretability. Technologists have a greater concern for ethics
(41% versus business leaders’ 33%), while business leaders are more
concerned with interpretability (47% versus technologists’
38%).
To learn more, download the full State of AI report.
About Appen Limited
Appen collects and labels images, text, speech, audio, and video
used to build and continuously improve the world’s most innovative
artificial intelligence systems. With expertise in more than 180
languages, a global crowd of over 1 million skilled contractors,
and the industry’s most advanced AI-assisted data annotation
platform, Appen solutions provide the quality, security, and speed
required by leaders in technology, automotive, financial services,
retail, manufacturing, and governments worldwide. Founded in 1996,
Appen has customers and offices around the world.
View source
version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210615005050/en/
Christina Golden Global PR & Social Media Manager
cgolden@appen.com
Appen (ASX:APX)
Historical Stock Chart
From Oct 2024 to Nov 2024
Appen (ASX:APX)
Historical Stock Chart
From Nov 2023 to Nov 2024