artificial intelligence now, because companies that take a "wait and see" approach in terms of adopting the technology will lose out. that's the warning management consultancy bainny has recently given businesses. in a survey of almost 600 executives, three quarters said ai is already meeting or exceeding their expectations, helping to speed up worker tasks without losing quality. earlier, i spoke to bain and company'sjue wang, who told me the tech sector is at an inflection point. in many ways, you know, artificial intelligence is sort of an overnight success story, many years and decades in the making. these large models trained on the entire internet, it's led to intelligence of the chat bots and the tools out there that just starts to rival that of the human level intelligence. so obviously that is a big inflection point in the technology industry, and impacts a broad range of workers�* tasks. those 600 executives across 10 different industries said the adoption rate is pretty high at the moment. roughly somewhere between 70—90% of the companies. they experiment with al use cases. some of the top categories of use cases or functionalities we're looking at, a