Artificial Intelligence in IoT Sees Gains but Talent’s a Hurdle
Key takeaways from this article are the following:
- The majority of respondents to IoT World Today’s recent IoT adoption survey view data analytics as an essential component of Internet of Things projects.
- More than two-thirds of respondents use artificial intelligence in IoT deployments. The use of analytics for IoT applications is similarly widespread.
- Despite the popularity of analytics and artificial intelligence, talent constraints are slowing adoption.
Artificial intelligence is a vital component of digital transformation initiatives as the volume of data that organizations gather continues to swell.
A total of 69% of survey respondents to the 2020 IoT Adoption Survey reported using artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) as part of IoT initiatives. Top AI priorities include performance monitoring and trend forecasting in addition to sensor and business data integration. Other popular applications of artificial intelligence in IoT projects include ensuring security, computer vision and product design and testing.
Those findings are consistent with other data. Microsoft’s 2020 IoT Signals research, for instance, reported that 79% of organizations use AI as part of IoT deployments.
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The concept of artificial intelligence has become more defined, according to Jason Haward-Grau, an advisory managing director at KPMG. A few years ago, “There was a sense that AI is the next big thing. It’s going to do all these wonderful things,” Hayward-Grau said.
But the outcome of using artificial intelligence was unclear in the past. One complication is that in many environments with IoT projects, legacy equipment is common. Industrial equipment, for instance, can be in use for a decade or more. “There was the question of where AI is going to fit. [Operational technology] systems are pretty antiquated most of the time,” Hayward-Grau said.
But growing investment in IoT technology in the industrial and other sectors is helping clarify that question. A significant number of respondents to the IoT World Today survey indicated that data management was vital for IoT projects. Some 29% of respondents selected data management as a spending priority, while 22% indicated that interpreting data from IoT devices or sensors data was a key initiative. Predictive maintenance was a priority for 19% of respondents.
Use of AI in IoT Deployments
The most common use cases for artificial intelligence in IoT projects are performance monitoring, with 57% of respondents, followed by integrating sensor and business data (47%) and trend forecasting (41%). Other popular applications of AI were security optimization and audio/video analysis — both with 32%.
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