IT Pros Want AI but Fear Shortcomings in Data Quality, Privacy, Security
SolarWinds, a leading provider of simple, powerful, secure
observability and IT management software, released the findings from its 2024
IT Trends Report, AI: Friend or Foe? The report, based on a survey of
nearly 700 IT professionals about their views on artificial intelligence (AI),
found that despite a near-unanimous desire to adopt AI technology, very few
respondents have confidence in their organization’s readiness to integrate AI,
pointing to limitations in data and infrastructure and security concerns.
The report found that while IT pros have a growing interest in embracing
AI technology, with nine out of ten already using or planning to use AI,
concerns remain about data quality, database infrastructure readiness,
and—above all else—security and privacy.
“While talk of AI has dominated the industry, IT leaders and teams
recognize the outsize risks of the still-developing technology, heightened by
the rush to build AI quickly rather than smartly,” said Krishna Sai, SVP,
Technology and Engineering at SolarWinds. “With the proper internal systems in
place and by prioritizing security, fairness, and transparency while building
AI, these technologies can serve as a valuable advisor and coworker to
overworked teams, but this survey shows that IT pros need to be consulted as
their companies invest in AI.”
Overall, the industry’s sentiment reflects cautious optimism about AI
despite the obstacles. Almost half of IT professionals (46%) want their company
to move faster in implementing AI despite costs, challenges, and concerns, but
only 43% are confident that their company’s databases can meet the increased
needs of AI. Moreover, even fewer (38%) trust the quality of data or training used
in developing AI technologies.
The report unveiled significant insights into IT professionals'
perspectives on AI, including:
· AIOps Drives
Efficiency and Productivity: IT pros cited AIOp as the AI
technology that will have the most significant positive impact on their role
(31%), ranking above large language models and machine learning. More than a
third of respondents (38%) said their companies already use AI to make IT
operations more efficient and effective.
· Distrust of Data
Powering AI: Only 38% of respondents are very trusting of the data quality and
training used in AI technologies, and rank data quality as a major barrier to
AI adoption, second only to security and privacy risks. Because of this,
today’s IT teams see AI as an advisor (33%) and a sidekick (20%) rather than a
solo decision-maker.
· Privacy and
Security Concerns Are Barriers to AI Adoption: Respondents overwhelmingly
named privacy and security concerns as the most significant barrier to AI
integration. When asked about their challenges with AI, four out of 10 (41%)
respondents said they’ve had negative experiences. Of those, privacy concerns
(48%) and security risks (43%) were most often cited as the reasons why.
· IT Pros Call for
Government Regulation: IT pros specifically call for increased government regulations to
address security (72%) and privacy (64%). More than half of respondents also
believe government regulation should play a role in combating misinformation,
as training AI models—including data quality—is a matter of both ethics and
security.
To ensure successful and secure AI adoption, IT pros recognize that
organizations must develop thorough policies on ethics, data privacy, and
compliance, pointing to ethical considerations and concerns about job
displacement as other significant barriers to AI adoption. The SolarWinds
report found that more than a third of organizations (35.6%) still don’t have
these policies in place to guide proper AI implementation.
In keeping with SolarWinds’ history of working alongside the IT
community and to address these concerns about the development of AI, the
company recently unveiled its AI by Design framework, a
new industry model for the ethical and secure development of advanced AI
technologies. AI by Design is built on four guiding principles: prioritizing
privacy and security, focusing on accountability and fairness to eliminate
biases, emphasizing transparency and trust, and ensuring simplicity and
accessibility for seamless integration into workflows.
Built on the success of its Secure by Design initiative, the company
believes that the new AI by Design framework will set a model for how the
broader industry should approach AI. The company also recently announced
its new SolarWinds AI generative AI engine,
which was purpose-built using the AI by Design framework.
The company’s recent AI investments build on its longstanding commitment
to helping modern IT teams embrace advanced technologies and navigate the
emerging challenges of modern hybrid on-prem and multi-cloud digital
environments. The company’s suite of observability, database, and service
management solutions are designed to optimize today’s hybrid IT environments and
simplify the lives of IT pros.
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