CEOs aim genAI at efficiency, automation, says Fortune/Deloitte survey

Published April 4, 2024
Editor in Chief of Constellation Insights

CEOs are ramping up generative AI adoption as they shift from pilots to active usage, according to the Winter 2024 Fortune/Deloitte CEO survey.

The survey, based on 107 CEOs mostly in the US, found 56% of respondents rank efficiency and productivity as the primary benefit. According to the survey, 58% of CEOs say they are already implementing genAI to automate manual tasks, up from 40% in October, and 45% say they are reducing operating costs.

Going forward, CEOs are looking to balance costs and innovation. Fortune/Deloitte said 51% of CEOs are implementing genAI to accelerate innovation.

A few key generative AI adoption stats from the survey:

  • 50% of CEOs say they are using AI to automate content generation.
  • 42% say genAI is writing code.
  • 56% are using genAI to increase efficiencies.

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Other takeaways include:

  • Geopolitical instability was rated as the primary disruptor by 65% of CEOs surveyed.
  • 27% of CEOs express optimism about the global economy, up from 7% in the fall of 2023.
  • 22% of CEOs have high optimism about their companies.