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336 McKinsey’s 2025 global AI survey: 88% of organizations now use AI in at least one function, up from 78% — but most are still stuck in pilot mode, and only a minority can point to any real impact on profit

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/21/2026 00:00 EDT

McKinsey’s 2025 global AI survey: 88% of organizations now use AI in at least one function, up from 78% — but most are still stuck in pilot mode, and only a minority can point to any real impact on profit

Two numbers from McKinsey’s 2025 survey sit awkwardly next to each other. The first is 88 percent, the share of organisations now using AI in at least one part of the business. The second is 39 percent, the share that can point to any measurable effect on the bottom line. The distance between those figures is ... Read more

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