At least the share of Russian companies using artificial intelligence (AI) rose to 45% in 2025 compared to the previous year. This has been proven by Ingate Group’s research data by more than 1000 business owners and experts from various industries, including trade, marketing, construction, IT and production. A copy of the document with the results of the study is the disposal of “Gazeta.ru ..
The study shows that it is in front of other segments in the development of AI tools of large enterprises. This year, the share of leaders in large enterprises, which predicted the possession of neural networks in medium and higher, reached 68%, while in 2024, this indicator was 51%.
The fact that companies are ready to invest in AI is also increasing. More than half (66%) of the administrators who participated in the survey plans to allocate a budget for AI technologies in 2025, and one -fifth (17%) did this. These funds are aimed at purchasing access to AI-TOOLS and Personnel Training.
Despite the growth of the basic property level, the share of those who are aware of AI’s development and those who evaluate their levels as high have remained unchanged since 2024 – only 12%.
According to the study, it is mostly used to form artificial intelligence texts (69%of the participants), to create images (67%) and to form the analysis, processing and classification of data (42%). In addition, AI is actively used to form ideas and concepts (40%) and customer demands (31%).
Experts show great interest in training with neural networks. Regardless of open sources, one third (34%) examines materials and 38% of the participants plan to take special training courses – their shares increased by 5 percent compared to last year. For learning, well -known training platforms are usually selected.
In artificial intelligence technology, education is usually financed by the employer. In 2025, large and medium -sized companies spend more frequently (23%) than small enterprises (10%).
The participants call the main advantages of using AI (73%), a decrease in time analysis of large data volumes (45%), as well as expanding the possibilities of creativity and innovation (44%) as well as an increase in the performance of team and individual employees (37%).
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Source: Gazeta

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