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New NTT DATA Report Exposes the AI Responsibility Crisis: 81% of Business Leaders Call for Clearer AI Leadership to Avoid Risk and Support Innovation

12.02.2025 - 13:05:06

New NTT DATA Report Exposes the AI Responsibility Crisis: 81% of Business Leaders Call for Clearer AI Leadership to Avoid Risk and Support Innovation. AI's Breakneck Growth is Outpacing Governance?Executives Struggle to Balance Innovation with Accountability and Ethics, Raising Red Flags for the Future of AI Adoption

Business Wire India

New research from NTT DATA, a global digital business and IT services leader, reveals that businesses are racing to adopt AI, yet a responsibility gap threatens to undermine progress. More than 80% of executives acknowledge that leadership, governance, and workforce readiness are failing to keep pace with AI advancements—putting investment, security, and public trust at risk.

 

The report, The AI Responsibility Gap: Why Leadership is the Missing Link, draws insight from more than 2,300 C-suite leaders and decision-makers across 34 countries, uncovering the urgent need for a leadership-driven mandate to align AI innovation with ethical responsibility.

 

“The enthusiasm for AI is undeniable, but our findings show that innovation without responsibility is a risk multiplier,” said Abhijit Dubey, Chief Executive Officer, NTT DATA, Inc. “Organizations need leadership-driven AI governance strategies to close this gap—before progress stalls and trust erodes.”

 

Key Findings: The AI Responsibility Gap is Widening

 
    – The C-suite is divided: One-third of executives believe responsibility matters more than innovation, while another third prioritizes innovation over safety; the remaining third rates them equally.
  • Regulatory Uncertainty Stifles Growth – More than 80% of leaders say unclear government regulations hinder AI investment and implementation, leading to delayed adoption.
  • Security and Ethics Lag Behind AI Ambitions – 89% of C-suite leaders worry about AI security risks, yet only 24% of CISOs believe their organizations have a strong framework to balance AI risk and value creation.
  • The Workforce Isn’t Ready – As shared in our latest Gen AI report, 67% of respondents say their employees lack the skills to work effectively with AI, while 72% admit they do not have an AI policy in place to guide responsible use.
  • Sustainability Concerns Emerge – 75% of leaders say AI ambitions conflict with corporate sustainability goals, forcing organizations to rethink energy-intensive AI solutions.
 

The Leadership Mandate: Closing the AI Responsibility Gap

 

Without decisive action, organizations risk a future where AI advancements outstrip the governance needed to ensure ethical, secure, and effective AI adoption. Leaders must address:

 
  1. Responsible by Design Principles – AI, including Gen AI, must be built responsibly from the ground up and end-to-end, integrating security, compliance, and transparency into development from day one.
  2. A Governance Imperative – Leaders must go beyond legal requirements and meet AI ethical and social standards using a systematic approach.
  3. Workforce Readiness – Organizations must upskill employees to work alongside AI and ensure teams understand AI’s risks and opportunities.
  4. Global Collaboration on AI Policy – Businesses, regulators, and industry leaders must come together to create clearer, actionable AI governance frameworks and establish global AI standards.
 

“AI’s trajectory is clear—its impact will only grow. But without decisive leadership, we risk a future where innovation outpaces responsibility, creating security gaps, ethical blind spots, and missed opportunities,” closed Dubey. “The business community must act now. By embedding responsibility into AI’s foundation—through design, governance, workforce readiness, and ethical frameworks—we unlock AI’s full potential while ensuring it serves businesses, employees, and society at large equally.”

 

To view the full report, please visit: https://services.global.ntt/-/media/ntt/global/insights/blog/the-ai-responsibility-crisis-why-executive-leadership-must-act-now/the-ai-responsibility-gap-why-leadership-is-the-missing-link.pdf

 

About the Report

 

NTT DATA commissioned Jigsaw Research to conduct primary research during late September and early October 2024. The team surveyed leaders from organizations in 34 countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. 98% of the 2,300+ respondents have direct authority or influence over Gen AI purchase decisions. The represented industries are Banking and Investment (11%); Insurance (9%); Manufacturing (14%); Automotive (8%); Logistics, Travel and Transportation (5%); Telco, Media and Technology (9%); Healthcare (9%); Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals (9%); and Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods (5%); Public Sector (8%); Energy and Utilities (7%); Higher Education and Research (6%).

 

About NTT DATA

 

NTT DATA is a $30+ billion trusted global innovator of business and technology services. We serve 75% of the Fortune Global 100 and are committed to helping clients innovate, optimize and transform for long-term success. As a Global Top Employer, we have diverse experts in more than 50 countries and a robust partner ecosystem of established and start-up companies. Our services include business and technology consulting, data and artificial intelligence, industry solutions, as well as the development, implementation and management of applications, infrastructure and connectivity. We are also one of the leading providers of digital and AI infrastructure in the world. NTT DATA is part of NTT Group, which invests over $3.6 billion each year in R&D to help organizations and society move confidently and sustainably into the digital future. Visit us at nttdata.com

 

 
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