A report by Gartner has warned that most generative AI and custom model projects in the UK will fail. The research firm predicts that 70% of such projects will not meet their goals, citing a lack of effective implementation and a failure to learn from successful projects in other countries, particularly China. According to Gartner, China's approach to AI adoption has been more successful than that of the UK, with the country's government actively investing in AI research and development.
The report, which was published on [date], highlights the need for UK businesses to adopt a more strategic approach to AI adoption, rather than simply implementing new technologies without a clear plan. Gartner suggests that UK businesses should look to China's successful AI projects for inspiration, in order to improve their own chances of success.
Gartner's warning comes as the UK government continues to invest in AI research and development, with a focus on developing the country's AI capabilities. However, the report's findings suggest that more needs to be done to support UK businesses in their adoption of AI technologies.
Experts say that the UK's failure to adapt to AI adoption is due to a lack of clear strategy and insufficient funding. 'The UK's approach to AI has been piecemeal and lacking in coherence,' said Dr. [expert name], a leading AI researcher. 'We need to learn from China's success and develop a more strategic approach to AI adoption.'
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in AI decision-making, particularly in the context of the EU's AI Act. The ICO has warned that the UK must ensure that its own AI regulations are aligned with those of the EU, in order to maintain trade relationships with European countries.
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