1、Charting the Future:Switzerlands Path to Generative AI Leadership in 2024 and BeyondContentsExecutive summaryAI in Switzerland:Where we are today1.AI is already widely adopted in Switzerland,despite concerns about its risksIs there a trust gap on AI in Switzerland?2.Swiss professionals foresee clear
2、 opportunities and benefits,but remain wary of risks to privacy,over-reliance,and data manipulationHow do we navigate risks to harness opportunities?3.AI will reshape the jobs and roles of the future as such,there will be a massive need to upskill Swiss workers in the next 3-5 yearsGenAI-enabled con
3、tinuing education for a GenAI-enabled future?Proceed with caution4.Greater regulation is a priority and should be jointly enacted by the government and the private sector.More than half of Swiss organizations still have no clear policy on AIRegulators must act swiftly and decisivelyMeanwhile,organiz
4、ations must not wait to create their own guidelinesGenerative AI in Switzerland:Where we want to be tomorrowRecommendations for Swiss policymakersRecommendations for Swiss providers of continuing educationRecommendations for Swiss organizationsAbout the authorsEndnotes0306070910101519192121222424252
5、627Executive summaryExecutive summaryThis report sets out the findings of a proprietary survey on exposure,adoption,and attitudes towards usage and regulation of Artificial Intelligence(AI)and generative AI(GenAI)in Switzerland in 2024.It also shares the expert insights of our co-authors and leaders
6、 from business,academia,and the public sector captured at two dedicated workshops on disruptive technologies,including GenAI,in October and November 2023.Survey of 279 Swiss professionals led by IMD in November 20231.Digital Xchange Workshop on AI and Continuing Education workshop hosted by EPFL in