Data Governance Programs Expand, But Trust In Data Declines, Precisely Finds
datanami, Thursday, September 19th, 2024
As companies begin adopting AI, they're taking a closer look at their data and ramping up data governance programs. That's the good news. But upon closer inspection of their data, they're finding that it's not up to the task of creating trustworthy AI. That's the bad news coming out a new report from Precisely.
Precisely commissioned Drexel University's LeBow College of Business to research and write its latest '2025 Outlook: Data Integrity Trends and Insights' report, which explores the state of data integrity and AI readiness.
Some of the report's conclusions may seem counterintuitive at first. For instance, the study, which is based on a survey of 565 data and analytics leaders, found that 76% of organizations say data-driven decision-making is a leading goal for their data programs. However, 67% of survey respondents say they don't completely trust the data their organization uses for decision-making.