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简介MIT Technology Review InsightsA survey of 600 companies globally released Thursday, conducted by the...
A survey of 600 companies globally released Thursday, conducted by the MIT Technology Review's Insights group, found that all of the companies' executives plan to increase spending in the coming year "on modernizing data infrastructure and adopting AI."
The study, sponsored by data warehousing firm Databricks, was conducted from June through August of this year, and surveyed companies with half a billion or more in annual revenue, based in 12 countries in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, said MIT Tech Review.
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