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Australian leaders bet on AI, but cost and skills barriers threaten progress

New Schneider Electric research shows 67% of executives see automation as critical to competitiveness, yet many face financial and technical barriers to adoption. Half of respondents expect AI investments to pay off within three years, but a gap remains between strategic intent and operational readiness. AI adoption is accelerating in sustainability-focused areas, led by smart ... Continued

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Australian leaders bet on AI, but cost and skills barriers threaten progress

Why it matters: AI News is moving the AI stack right now, and this update helps explain what changed for builders.

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