Survey identifies opportunities to remove
organizational, technological, and financial friction
TROY,
Mich., June 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Altair
(NASDAQ: ALTR), a global leader in computational science and
artificial intelligence (AI), released results from an
international survey which revealed high rates of adoption and
implementation of organizational data and AI strategies globally.
The survey also revealed that project successes suffer due to three
main types of friction: organizational, technological, and
financial.

"Organizations today recognize the imperative of using their
data as a strategic asset to create competitive advantages," said
James R. Scapa, founder and chief
executive officer, Altair. "But friction points clearly exist
around people, technology, and investment preventing organizations
from gaining the data-driven insights needed to deliver results. To
achieve what we call 'Frictionless AI,' businesses must make the
shift to self-service data analytics tools that empower
non-technical users to work easily and cost-effectively across
complex technology systems and avoid the friction inhibiting them
from moving forward."
The independent survey of more than 2,000 professionals in 10
countries and multiple industries showed a high failure rate of AI
and data analytics projects (between 36% and 56%) where friction
between organizational departments exists.
The Three Main Areas of Friction
Overall, the survey identified organizational, technological,
and financial friction as the main culprits hindering data and AI
project success.
Organizational Friction
The survey found organizations are struggling to fill data
science roles, which is a significant cause of friction.
- 75% of respondents say they struggle to find enough data
science talent
- 35% say AI literacy is low among the majority of their
workforce
- 58% say the shortage of talent and the time it takes to upskill
current employees is the most prevalent problem in their AI
strategy adoption
Technological Friction
More than half of respondents say their organization often faces
technical limitations that are slowing down data and AI
initiatives.
- Overall, respondents struggle most with data processing speed,
along with making informed decisions quickly and experiencing data
quality issues
- Almost two-thirds of respondents (63%) said their organization
tends to make working with AI-driven data tools more complicated
than it needs to be
- 33% cited legacy systems' inability to develop advanced AI and
machine learning initiatives as a recurring technology-related
issue that causes friction
Financial friction
Despite organizations' desire to scale their data and AI
strategies, teams and individuals keep hitting financial
obstacles.
- 25% of respondents cited financial constraints as a point of
friction that negatively affects AI initiatives within their
organization
- 28% said leadership is too focused on the strategies' upfront
costs to understand how investing in AI and machine learning would
benefit their organization
- 33% said the "high cost of implementation" — whether real or
perceived — is one of their organization's shortfalls when relying
on AI tools to complete projects
Project Failure is Common, but Optimism Reigns
Organizations across industries and geographic regions using AI
persist despite high project failure rates.
- One in four respondents said more than 50% of their projects
fail
- 42% of respondents admit they experienced AI failure within the
past two years; among those respondents, the average failure rate
was 36% at their organization
- Despite experiencing AI project failures, organizations
continue to use AI because they believe there is still an
opportunity to level up capabilities or services in the long run
(78%) and its minor successes have shown potential for long-term
breakthroughs (54%)
Many organizations struggle to complete their data science
projects as well.
- 33% of respondents said more than half of their data science
projects never made it to production in the last two years
- Moreover, 55% said more than a third of their data science
projects never made it to production within the past two years
- A staggering 67% said more than a quarter of projects never
made it to production
Friction Exists Around the World
Globally, the survey revealed that both technology and talent
are pain points for organizations when deploying organizational
data and AI strategies.
- Respondents in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) and Europe-Middle
East (EMEA) regions reported experiencing more AI failure in
the last two years (54% and 35%) compared to the North-South America (AMER) region (29%)
- 65% of APAC respondents and 61% of EMEA respondents agreed
their organization makes working with AI tools more complicated
than needed
- 78% of APAC respondents and 75% of EMEA respondents said they
struggle to find enough data science talent
What is Frictionless AI?
When organizations achieve
"Frictionless AI," data analytics becomes an easy, natural part of
their business with projects that are quick, repeatable, and
scalable. There is no technical friction between them and their
data; no organizational friction between data experts and domain
experts; no workflow friction between data application design and
production deployment for effective decision making; and no
migration friction when infrastructure or tools change.
The global survey was commissioned by Altair and conducted by
Atomik Research between March 14-31,
2023. 2,037 professionals responded across several target
industries with job functions related to data and data analytics.
The sample consisted of participants from 10 different countries
across the globe, including the United
States, China, France, Germany, India, Italy,
Japan, South Korea, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
To read the full Frictionless AI Global Survey Report and to
learn more about Altair's frictionless AI solutions, visit
https://altair.com/frictionless-ai.
About Altair
Altair is a global leader in
computational science and artificial intelligence (AI) that
provides software and cloud solutions in simulation,
high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, and AI. Altair
enables organizations across all industries to compete more
effectively and drive smarter decisions in an increasingly
connected world – all while creating a greener, more sustainable
future. For more information, visit https://www.altair.com/.
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