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AI works in Polish business. 2/3 of companies plans to increase expenses

2025-06-09 06:55

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2025-06-09 06:55

Almost every fourth company that tested artificial intelligence enters it in its development strategy. And two -thirds plan to increase expenditure on AI – writes Monday “Rzeczpospolita”.

AI works in Polish business. 2/3 of companies plans to increase expenses
AI works in Polish business. 2/3 of companies plans to increase expenses
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“Companies in Poland are increasingly associated with their future with artificial intelligence technology, according to the latest SW Research and Ayming Polska research. Up to 84 percent respondents have already come out of the test phase. Studies conducted on companies that have decided to use AI in any way, clearly show that these tools are passing the exam. This is proved by the fact that 22 percent entities that have implemented artificial intelligence now wants to save its development in the strategy ” – we read in the Monday issue of” Rz “.

As the newspaper writes, “the report shows that business has already tasted AI's advantages and cannot imagine the retreat from this revolutionary solution.” “You can see that where AI becomes part of the strategy, there is also readiness for serious investments. AI ceases to be an addition to operational activities, and becomes one of the key pillars of development,” says Piotr Frankowski, managing director of Ayming Polska, quoted by Dziennik Piotr Frankowski.

“The challenge is, among others, the lack of AI specialists on the market (as many as 41 percent of respondents complain about it) or insufficient competences within companies (38 percent). The challenge is also IT infrastructure (49 percent) and costs (45 percent). In addition, there are problems in obtaining external financing (36 percent of indications)” – also says the newspaper.

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