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Businesses want to turn to AI for more specialized tasks, but aren’t always sure how

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  • Business leaders are preparing to invest in AI for core business areas
  • 25% want to use AI for specific tasks like translation
  • AI is helping humans, not replacing them

Nearly three-quarters (72%) of executives plan to embrace AI this year, with nearly a third prioritizing investments in core business areas, new research has claimed.

Operations, workplace tools and specialized tasks like translation are all set to receive further injections of artificial intelligence in 2025, a report from DeepL (perhaps unsurpisingly) says.

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