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AI is helping firms feel optmistic in 2025, but lack of skills is not helping

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  • More businesses are optimistic about 2025 compared with 2023
  • Cash, skills shortages and trade wars are all causes for concern
  • Three in four leaders see AI as a top-three priority technology

Three in five (62%) global business leaders are optimistic about their organization’s outlook this year, which is an six percentage point increase over 2023, new research from Capgemini has revealed.

In the year ahead, companies are set to continue investing in new projects despite market uncertainty, with exactly half of global organizations set to up their spending, its report found.

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