Studies reveal that South Africa trails the United States by nearly 50% in real-world AI implementation, despite growing ambition and awareness of artificial intelligence’s value. According to Specno, South Africa’s leading digital innovation agency, the gap is driven by execution challenges including critical AI skills shortages, weak data and organisational readiness, and low enterprise adoption beyond pilot projects. While U.S. companies embed AI into core business strategy and operations, South African organisations continue to struggle with scaling and integration. Experts argue that closing the gap will require coordinated action across government, industry, and academia, alongside practical investment in skills, data infrastructure, and problem-focused AI deployment in key sectors such as finance, healthcare, energy, and logistics.
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