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Polish Firms Accelerate AI Adoption, Matching European Peers
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Polish Firms Accelerate AI Adoption, Matching European Peers

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Documents & data Context piece
  • 41% of Polish companies are testing AI in production environments, a 14 percentage point increase from the previous quarter.
  • The share of companies only conducting small-scale AI tests decreased significantly to 25% from 61%.
  • Polish businesses are moving from experimentation to full-scale AI implementation, matching the pace of firms in Germany and France.

Polish companies are accelerating their adoption of artificial intelligence, moving beyond initial experiments to full-scale implementations. A recent study by Dun&Bradstreet reveals that 41% of Polish businesses are now testing AI tools in production environments, marking a significant 14 percentage point increase from the first quarter of the year. This surge indicates a shift towards more advanced projects, as the proportion of companies conducting only small-scale tests has dropped sharply from 61% to 25%.

The findings place Polish firms on par with their counterparts in Spain, France, and Germany, suggesting a competitive landscape in AI adoption across Europe. The increasing integration of AI is visible in various sectors, with chatbots assisting customers in e-commerce and healthcare, and AI-powered bots interacting on behalf of banks and telecommunication companies.

This transition signifies a crucial moment for Polish businesses, as they embrace AI not just for experimentation but for practical, large-scale applications. The trend suggests a growing readiness to leverage AI for enhanced efficiency and innovation, positioning Poland to keep pace with technological advancements in the wider European market.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.