Three in four Indian firms see AI efforts stall after the proof-of-concept stage: Kyndryl CEO
By
Binu Mathew
Nearly three in four Indian organisations see their AI initiatives stall after the proof-of-concept stage due an (operational) readiness problem rather than an innovation gap, Martin Schroeter, chairman and chief executive of IT infra firm Kyndryl, said on Wednesday.
Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Schroeter said that while more than two thirds of organisations worldwide are heavily investing in AI, almost half struggle to generate meaningful returns.
