85% see generative AI as important, but wary
of risks, are exploring applications carefully
ISG unveils new advisory service for
generative AI, previews next-gen sourcing platform at ISG Sourcing
Industry Conference
Energized by the hype around generative AI, enterprises are
aggressively pursuing practical applications of this new technology
while remaining cautious about the risks, a new research report
from Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading
global technology research and advisory firm, has found.
ISG presented the findings of its ISG State of Applied
Generative AI Market report here today at the 2023 ISG Sourcing
Industry Conference (SIC), the industry’s premier annual event for
service and technology providers. The first-ever report details
generative AI trends, use cases, solutions and challenges, and
offers data-driven insights and actionable recommendations for
adopting generative AI at scale.
ISG research shows 85 percent of companies surveyed believe
investments in generative AI within the next 24 months are
important or critical. However, rather than taking a “blank slate”
approach, companies are asking their providers to devise ways that
generative AI can be applied to providers’ existing services, such
as call center operations.
“Our research shows a real sense of urgency in the market,” said
Prashant Kelker, partner and chief strategy officer with ISG.
“However, despite the top-down imperative to embrace generative AI,
most enterprises lack the focus to identify the right use cases.
Right now, the market is being driven by specialist providers that
are actively engaging with enterprises to brainstorm and co-create
innovative solutions.”
Kelker said enterprises currently lack an AI architecture to
support generative AI at scale. Early efforts to apply generative
AI are focused on creating domain-specific models built on
proprietary datasets, further expanding those datasets to improve
model training, developing customized adoption platforms, and
creating solutions that unite analytics, AI and generative AI.
“The initial focus for generative AI is on knowledge management,
the ability to extract data from vast unstructured data sources for
business decision-making, and functional process optimization, in
areas such as marketing and sales, finance, HR, IT and DevOps,”
said Kelker. “As enterprises grow more comfortable with generative
AI, and use cases become more mature, companies will begin to
imagine more transformative possibilities leading to new products
and service offerings and complete business transformation.”
Before they make that leap, the ISG report notes the hurdles
enterprises need to overcome – include security, copyright issues,
ethical considerations and legal concerns.
“Enterprises are cautious about pushing the capabilities of
generative AI too far, too soon – especially in customer-facing
interactions,” said Kelker. “The quality of legacy data is an
issue, which may be addressed by using synthetic data, as are
so-called AI data hallucinations caused by missing or inaccurate
data. Enterprise leaders also want to see clear ROI for their
investments before proceeding. Then, of course, there are the
security, legal and ethical implications. Guardrails will need to
be established before generative AI can be adopted at scale.”
Generative AI Use Cases
The ISG report shows financial services, including banking and
insurance, is the leading industry for generative AI adoption, with
24 percent of total use cases, followed by manufacturing (14
percent), healthcare and pharma (12 percent) and business services
(11 percent). However, when it comes to mature use cases, defined
by ISG as solutions that are already in progress, with well-defined
KPIs and ROI, business services leads the way, at 39 percent of
mature use cases. The report notes this is driven primarily by
code-generation use cases, accounting for half the use cases in
this sector.
From a functional perspective, the ISG report shows predictive
analytics is the top use case, with 57 percent of all mature use
cases, followed by code generation or DevOps (50 percent), data
extraction and analysis (30 percent) and performance analysis (24
percent).
In presenting its research findings at SIC, ISG unveiled a new
generative AI advisory service to help enterprises effectively
benchmark use cases, plan early-stage adoption, select
collaborative partners, and create an infrastructure and roadmap
for enterprise-scale deployment. More information about this new
service can be found on the ISG website.
ISG Previews Next-Gen Sourcing Platform
Also, at SIC, ISG offered a sneak peek of its next-gen sourcing
platform to the provider community with this video and a
presentation by ISG Partner Clay Calhoun. The platform is expected
to be commercially launched in the first quarter of 2024.
The SaaS solution will digitize all elements of ISG’s
market-leading sourcing transactions business to better serve
clients, improve transaction speed and efficiency and allow ISG to
expand into other market segments. It will draw on ISG’s unmatched
data assets, intellectual property and proprietary tools –
supported by AI to provide real-time insights and predictive
analytics and streamline the entire transaction process to
accelerate time to agreement.
“ISG continues to lead the way in the sourcing transaction
space, advising on more than $200 billion of IT and business
services transactions in recent years,” said Todd Lavieri, vice
chairman of ISG and president of ISG Americas and Asia Pacific.
“Our next-gen sourcing platform takes our proprietary tools,
intellectual property and total addressable market to the next
level in a collaborative, highly interactive space that brings all
parties together for the most efficient process-to-value delivery
possible.”
The two new ISG capabilities were showcased in front of an
audience of hundreds of sourcing industry leaders gathering here
this week at the Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa.
Dozens of ISG advisors are delivering keynote presentations and
hosting panel discussions, breakout sessions and one-on-one
meetings, as they share insights from real-world client engagements
and the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace data.
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 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 more than 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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