Philippine CEOs dey quicken AI adoption despite low ROI

Survey from IBM Institute for Business Value wey dem do for 210 CEOs for Philippines show say 55% dey actively try adopt AI, but only 23% talk say dem don achieve the ROI wey dem expect. Even though 63% dey prioritize ROI-based use cases, only 17% don scale AI across their enterprise. Major wahala include fragmented data systems—73% talk say dey need integrated data architecture—and talent wahala, with 60% dey hire new AI roles and 31% dey plan retrain their workforce. Plus, 58% dey struggle balance funding between operations and innovation, and 65% dey find more flexible budgets. The report highlight say CEOs dey focus on forecasting, productivity, and product innovation, and e show say to succeed for AI adoption, you need strong data integration, strategic leadership (with 78% agreement), and workforce readiness. IBM predict say AI investment growth go double within two years, showing say commitment dey steady even with current ROI gaps.
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Di IBM study no talk about cryptocurrency or blockchain token performance for di Philippines corporate AI adoption and ROI challenges. So e no likely to affect short-term trading or market wahala for crypto sector. Past data show say corporate tech surveys no get strong impact on crypto prices immediately; regulators update and macro factors still be di main drivers. For long term, more AI use plus di report talk about data join fit help blockchain play better role for enterprise data security and make people dey interested for projects wey combine AI and blockchain. But dis kind effects dey slow and no mean say crypto market go rise or fall sharply now.