AI pays off for 80% of Taiwan enterprises — but data gaps loom, study found
DIGITIMESen

Data analytics firm Dun & Bradstreet released its "Taiwan Enterprise AI Momentum Index" for the third quarter of 2026, revealing that AI investments by Taiwanese companies are transitioning from experimental pilots to performance validation. However, the data foundation of over half of these enterprises still falls short of the threshold required for large-scale AI deployment. Consequently, data quality, data governance, and overall data readiness will serve as the pivotal focus for expanding future AI applications.
This is a short summary published by AI Global Wire. The full article is owned and hosted by DIGITIMES — open it there to read it in full.
Read the full story at DIGITIMES- Verktyg
- Forskning
Related AI news
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens, a new mode that limits high-risk chats around self-harm, eating disorders, and other topics, adds studying tools, and more (Cecilia Kang/New York Times)Techmeme · August 18, 2026
- ChatGPT is getting a dedicated mode for teensThe Verge AI · August 18, 2026
- Microsoft vill att du ska göra om din strategi för cyberförsvarComputer Sweden · August 18, 2026
- Cursor lanserar Origin – alternativ till GithubComputer Sweden · August 18, 2026
- Anthropic's per-token cost runs 4.4 times the average on Vercel, and developers keep payingThe Decoder · August 18, 2026
- Pepper gives CMOs a way to prove and improve their brand's standing in AI searchEconomic Times Tech · August 18, 2026