Mindbreeze Survey Sees Confidence Increase for GenAI Implementation in 2025

Mindbreeze Survey Sees Confidence Increase for GenAI Implementation in 2025

GenAI Confidence Index shows a continued increase in confidence for enterprise GenAI implementation, especially amongst top executives.

Mindbreeze, a leading global provider of AI-based knowledge management solutions, announced the release of its 2H 2025 GenAI Confidence Index Report . Top results show that the vast majority of the C-suite (82 percent) have high confidence in GenAI at an industry level and a significant increase (16 percent) in confidence that enterprises can find a vendor to implement GenAI to provide solid operational benefits properly.

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Below is a section of the top findings: (click here for the full report)

Insight: Enterprise Confidence Continues to Grow

  • Enterprise confidence grew 5 percent, from 72 percent to 77 percent, compared to the original survey at the beginning of the year.
  • The C-suite remains the most confident among management, with an 82 percent confidence rating.
  • Of those with the most concerns, middle management tops that survey with a lack of confidence rating of 11 percent.

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Insight: Confidence Spiked in Vendor Abilities to Implement GenAI

  • The most significant increase in confidence from the 1H 2025 GenAI Confidence Index Report showed that the industry feels that vendors are highly capable of GenAI implementations, providing a solid answer to the lowered confidence for internal implementations.
  • Overall, the industry increased confidence in vendors by 16 percent, from 62 percent to 78 percent.

Insight: Customer Service Takes a Significant Lead in Most Anticipated Application of GenAI

  • Customer service jumped significantly from 17 percent to 27 percent and kept the top ranking in GenAI use cases by respondents.
  • IT and marketing were second and third place, at 19 percent and 11 percent, respectively, with HR and sales following next, each at 9 percent.

Insight: Reasons for not Implementing Drastically Changed from the First Survey

  • Responses reporting not seeing a benefit dropped staggeringly over a short six-month period, from 30 percent to only 18 percent.
  • Meanwhile, concerns over ROI spiked from just 15 percent six months ago to 33 percent as the new lead cause for not implementing GenAI.

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