Upcoming ISG AI Impact Summit to feature
leaders with Scottish Water, AstraZeneca, BP, Danske Bank,
HelloFresh, Diageo, Jaguar Land Rover and more
Enterprises are planning to nearly double their number of
AI-enabled applications by the end of 2024, according to research
from Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading
global technology research and advisory firm.
The ISG Market Lens™ Artificial Intelligence Study found the
average large enterprise has an application portfolio of just under
1,800 applications. ISG study respondents said they will enable an
average of 488 applications with AI by the end of 2024, up from 250
AI-enabled applications in 2023, representing a shift in AI
spending from 2 percent in 2023 to 3.7 percent in 2024.
“Generative AI has made it abundantly clear that use cases for
artificial intelligence technology are expansive,” said Steve Hall,
chief AI officer, ISG, and host of the event. “To nearly double the
number of AI-enabled applications by the end of 2024, enterprises
will be enabling four or five applications with AI each week. Most
organizations will need help to strike the right balance between AI
spending and cost optimization and deliver the expected business
results.”
The ISG AI Impact Summit, September 9–10, at the Park Plaza
Victoria London, will welcome leaders from Scottish Water, Bupa,
BP, Barilla Group, AstraZeneca, Danske Bank, HelloFresh, Bosch
Global Software Technologies, Diageo, Jaguar Land Rover, IHG,
London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), Newcross Healthcare and more,
to share perspectives on how they plan to implement AI, drive
change and deliver meaningful results.
Scottish Water Chief Technology Officer John Cairney will join
Hall for the first session of the event – a discussion of the
utility’s practical AI deployment and the trajectory of AI across
the utilities sector.
The next session, “AI's Role in Intelligent Outsourcing,” will
ask roundtable participants Axel Philip, strategy director, Danske
Bank; Arsalan Baig, global data science and AI manager, Barilla
Group, and Clare Simmons, group head of vendor management at Bupa,
how AI will shape the future of the business outsourcing services
sector.
The ISG Startup Challenge will round out day one, featuring
entrepreneurs pitching their business innovations to a panel of
judges for an audience vote. David Sully, CEO, Advai, which
assesses AI failures so clients can improve their AI systems’
trustworthiness, will face off against James Drayson, CEO and
co-founder of Appella AI, which develops ethical and responsible
conversational AI for the customer service, cybersecurity, legal
and healthcare sectors.
On the second day of the event, Oliver Patel, enterprise AI
governance lead for AstraZeneca, will join the “AI Governance and
Compliance: A Practical Playbook” session to review the importance
of guardrails, controls and responsible AI use.
According the ISG Market Lens AI study, 22 percent of
respondents said future regulatory impacts are a top-three
challenge to adopting AI, while 20 percent identified internal AI
governance as a top challenge and 16 percent cited unintended
liability and risks.
The legal, regulatory and risk implications of AI mainstreaming
will be covered by Jagvinder Kang, partner, International and UK
Head of IT Law at Mills & Reeve LLP, in the “TECHtalk:
Unlocking the AI Code – Beyond the 'Terminator'” session, as well
as the “Regulation & Innovation – Can They Co-exist to Drive
Enterprise Value?” panel discussion with Emma Di Iorio, senior data
privacy director, Diageo; Manivannan Janakiraman, senior product
manager, LSEG; Ravi Jay, head of agile delivery, Jaguar Land Rover,
and Aditi Pandey, head of sourcing and vendor management for NRK,
the Norwegian national broadcaster.
In the session, “How Data Driven Can You Be?,” Robert Chilvers,
chief data and AI officer, Newcross Healthcare; Nikolas Schriefer,
director of product - Global AI, HelloFresh; Debasis Bisoi, global
head, SVP, Bosch Global Software Technologies, and Gael Decoudu,
chief digital officer, Noggin HQ, will discuss data engineering and
AI integration challenges.
Hitachi Digital Services, Bosch Global Software Technologies,
Accenture, Persistent Systems and Unisys are ISG AI Impact Summit
event sponsors. Change Rebellion is an influencer partner, and
CIOInsights, CIOReview, CIO TechWorld, CrmXchange, Digital
Workplace Group, Hifo.co, HRM Outlook, ICON Outlook, the Technology
Business Management Council and Telecom Reseller are media
partners.
Additional information and registration are available on the
event website.
About ISG
ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading
global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business
partner to more than 900 clients, including more than 75 of the
world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping
corporations, public sector organizations, and service and
technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster
growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services,
including AI and automation, cloud and data analytics; sourcing
advisory; managed governance and risk services; network carrier
services; strategy and operations design; change management; market
intelligence and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006,
and based in Stamford, Conn., ISG employs 1,600 digital-ready
professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a global team
known for its innovative thinking, market influence, deep industry
and technology expertise, and world-class research and analytical
capabilities based on the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace
data. For more information, visit www.isg-one.com.
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