JAKARTA - HP Inc. launched a new study with Oxford Economics, which expressed the enthusiasm of global leaders to use technology, including AI.

The study conducted on business executives and government officials in 10 countries (US, France, India, UK, Germany, Japan, China, Mexico, Brazil and Canada) found that 76 percent of leaders believed technology was key to expanding economic opportunities.

And, 76 percent of them also believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help them push for progress to achieve goals in sustainability and social impacts.

In addition, 90 percent of business leaders have also used AI or plan to use AI within the next 1-2 years to achieve various targets, such as increasing access to digital education.

Meanwhile, 89 percent of them will also use AI in labor development, and also develop labor diversity (86 percent).

"The impact that AI can achieve has great potential to help HP accelerate our main targets in sustainable and social impacts," said Ernest Nicolas, HP's Chief Supply Chain Officer.

From how to build an AI PC responsibly for new users to data scientists who use our workstation to help local farmers build more resilient businesses, AI is technology that can drive progress for their businesses and communities.


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