90% of Businesses Are Using Generative AI – Are You?
- Tom Wyant

- Aug 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 6
Have you wondered what the future of work looks like?
Surprise—it’s already here. And it’s powered by something called Generative AI.
You’ve probably heard that term before. It’s not just a tech buzzword. It’s a powerful tool that’s changing how businesses work.
What is Generative AI?
It’s a type of artificial intelligence that doesn’t just analyze data—it creates things. It can write text, make images, code software, even create music. It learns from huge amounts of information.
Tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, and others are examples of Generative AI. And they’re making a big impact.
Here’s the big news: 90% of businesses are already using Generative AI in some way. That’s almost everyone.
Companies are even spending more on AI tools than on cybersecurity—which shows how important they think it is.
Why is AI growing so fast?
Because it helps people work faster and smarter. For example:
Write reports, emails, or marketing copy quickly
Help developers code faster
Let support teams answer questions automatically
It’s not about replacing workers—it’s about making their jobs easier.
And businesses are getting creative.They’re not just using off-the-shelf tools.
They’re building their own AI tools, using their own data, to fit their needs and goals.
This gives them a big edge over the competition.
But there are challenges too.
Some companies don’t know how to train their teams yet
Others are unsure what skills to look for when hiring
And AI can make mistakes—sometimes sounding very confident, even when it’s wrong
That’s why it’s important to check what AI creates and not rely on it blindly.
By the end of 2025, 75% of companies are expected to have their own AI training programs. That means AI skills are becoming a must-have in the workplace.
The Bottom Line: If you’re not already thinking about using AI in your business, now’s the time.
Want to boost productivity? Help your team work smarter? Stay ahead of the competition?
Start small, learn as you go—and ask for help if you need it. We’re here to guide you.







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