IBM Study: CEOs Reshape C-suite for AI
Analysis based on 14 articles · First reported May 04, 2026 · Last updated May 04, 2026
The study by IBM highlights the increasing adoption of AI in C-suite roles, suggesting a significant shift in corporate structures and decision-making processes. This trend could lead to increased investment in AI technologies and consulting services, benefiting companies like IBM and other technology providers.
IBM's Institute for Business Value released a global study on May 4, 2026, revealing that CEOs are actively redesigning C-suite roles to integrate AI more effectively into their organizations. The study, which surveyed 2,000 CEOs globally, found that 76% of organizations now have a Chief AI Officer, a significant increase from 26% in 2025. Key findings indicate that 64% of CEOs are comfortable using AI for major strategic decisions, and 83% believe AI sovereignty is crucial. The study also emphasizes that AI success depends more on people's adoption than technology, with expectations for widespread employee reskilling and upskilling. Executives from companies like American Express, Autodesk, Lyft, Netherlands — Dutch Tax and Customs Authority, and Ralph Lauren Corporation provided perspectives on AI's transformative impact.
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