Thursday, February 23, 2023

Flip a Coin: Both AI and Edge Computing Widely Expected to be Used in Asia-Pacific Firms in 2023

You might flip a coin to determine whether edge computing or artificial intelligence will be more widely deployed in Asia-Pacific organizations in 2023, according to results of a survey of region business leaders by IDC.


Executives report identical "using or plan to use" intentions for edge computing and artificial intelligence in 2023.

ChatGPT interest is likely proof that “AI will become mainstream in 2023.”  In the Asia-Pacific region, more than 88 percent of survey respondents say they are using or are planning to use artificial intelligence or machine learning in the next 12 months. In the ASEAN+ region, some  91 percent of survey respondents say they will use, or plan to use, AI applications in the next year.  

source: IDC, AMD, Lenovo 


The IDC survey of 


source: IDC, AMD, Lenovo 


It might seem as though cloud computing adoption by enterprises should, by now, rival online ordering, use of enterprise resource planning or customer relationship management software. And that is likely true in 2021. 


The IDC survey of executives in India, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Philippines also finds that 88 percent of respondent firms already are either using, or planning to use, edge computing in the next 12 months for business operations.


According to an analysis sponsored by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, “big data” analytics use is far lower than one might expect, at least that was the case in 2021, when perhaps 17 percent of enterprises might have used that tool, compared to more than 40 percent using cloud computing in some way. 

sources: Lenovo, Impact Economist 


Use of artificial intelligence and internet of things had begun a sharp rise about 2020.


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