U.S. Auto CEOs More Bullish On AI, Emerging Technology Investments Compared to Global Counterparts, Says KPMG Survey

U.S. Auto CEOs More Bullish on AI, Emerging Technology Investments Compared to Global Counterparts, Says KPMG Survey

In the KPMG study, 59 percent of U.S. CEOs say their companies intend to invest heavily in artificial intelligence in the next 12 months, compared to 39 percent of global CEOs.

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With a battle being waged for leadership positions in the autonomous vehicle market, U.S. automotive CEOs are stepping up investment in innovation, artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies compared to their global peers, according to a study released by KPMG LLP, the U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm.

In the KPMG study, 59 percent of the CEOs say their companies intend to invest heavily in AI in the next 12 months, compared to 39 percent of global CEOs. Seventy-four percent of U.S. CEOs will be stepping up investment in emerging technologies in the next year compared to just 51 percent of global CEOs. Eighty-two percent of U.S. CEOs say they will increase investment in innovation, compared to just 45 percent of global CEOs.

The KPMG U.S. CEO Outlook 2017 report features results from an in-depth survey of 34 U.S. automotive CEOs and 62 global automotive CEOs.

“Our study found higher levels of optimism and confidence by U.S. auto CEOs moving forward in their willingness to invest in emerging technology and innovation compared to their global counterparts,” said Gary Silberg, automotive sector leader at KPMG LLP. Silberg added that CEOs recognize that this is a critical juncture, one where they will make choices on whether to remain pure automakers or to become mobility service providers, or both.

“Given the rapid pace of innovation and its inherent complexities it’s really hard to be a CEO knowing that the investment decisions made today or not made will have profound implications on the future of their company. Moreover, breakthroughs in AI, especially in deep learning, are having an unprecedented impact on the advancement of autonomous vehicles and how customers are interacting with cars.”

The KPMG study also found U.S. auto CEOs are less concerned about increasing market share than their global peers, 33 percent vs. 55 percent, respectively.

Technology Implementation Concerns Persist

While CEOs conveyed a clear sense of prioritizing investment in cognitive and artificial technology, concerns over readiness to adopt these technologies persist. In fact, nearly 40 percent of both U.S. and global automotive CEOs agreed with the statement that their organization is not ready to adopt advanced AI technology. In addition, 56 percent of U.S. automotive CEOs and 48 percent of global CEOs expressed concerns that their organizations do not currently have the sensory capabilities and innovative processes to respond to this rapid disruption.

“In this age of autonomy and mobility, traditional automakers find themselves competing with new entrants, from technology giants to startups,” said Tom Mayor, national strategy leader for industrial manufacturing at KPMG LLP. “For auto companies to thrive in this new environment, they must solve what KPMG calls the ‘clockspeed dilemma’ – the need to balance traditional five-to-seven year auto product cycles with the new, consumer electronics type cycle. In order to do that, they need new processes, capabilities and talent.”

For more information, visit kpmg.com/US/CEOoutlook.

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