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The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise

2024 year-end Generative AI report

Explore the complete findings—including Q4 results—from the Deloitte AI Institute’s Survey Series tracking Generative AI investments, successes and challenges throughout 2024.

Generating a new future

The Q4 conclusion of our 2024 The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise Series reveals that no matter how quickly GenAI advances, organisational change only happens so fast. ROI with AI is encouraging, regulation and risk loom large and agentic AI is on the rise—but businesses are setting their own pace on the path to value.

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Looking back at 2024

As a whole, our Now decides next Series illustrates how Generative AI attitudes and innovation have evolved throughout the year. As with previous transformational technologies, the initial excitement and hype has gradually given way to a mindset of positive pragmatism.

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In the final instalment of the 2024 Series, we ask leaders across a variety of Industry several overarching questions about Generative AI investment, scaling and value realisation.

What is the state of GenAI experimentation?

Excitement remains high but has evolved into a feeling of positive pragmatism. More organisations are dedicating a greater portion of their budgets to GenAI than earlier in the year, but they're focusing their efforts and taking their time: Most are pursuing 20 or fewer experiments or Proof of Concept (PoC)) and over two-thirds said that 30% or fewer of their experiments will be fully scaled in the next three to six months.
The most advanced initiatives target IT (28%), operations (11%), marketing (10%) and customer Services (8%)—but this spread varies by Industry in a way that suggests a shift toward competitive differentiation: Beyond IT, organisations overwhelmingly focus their deepest deployments on functions uniquely critical to success in their Industry.
Almost All organisations report measurable ROI with GenAI in their most advanced initiatives and 20% report ROI in excess of 30%. The vast majority (74%) say their most advanced initiative is meeting or exceeding ROI expectations. Cybersecurity initiatives are far more likely to exceed expectations, with 44% delivering ROI above expectations.
Organisations have learnt that Generative AI scaling and value creation is hard work. The majority acknowledge they need at least a year to resolve ROI and adoption challenges such as Governance, training, talent, trust and Data Issue—and they’re willing to put in the time.
Among emerging GenAI-related innovations, the three capturing the most attention relate to agentic AI. In fact, more than one in four leaders (26%) say their organisations are already exploring it to a large or very large extent. The vision is for agentic AI to execute tasks reliably by processing multimodal Data and co-ordinating with other AI agents—All while remembering what they’ve done in the past and learning from experience.

Looking ahead: AI scaling and agentic AI

We began our exploration of Now decides next in Q1 of 2024, during a frenzied time of Generative AI adoption when decisions in the moment were directly affecting the ability to succeed in the future. Now, you decide what’s next. Every organisation is setting its own course to AI scaling, but our Research reveals five broad next steps.