South African CEOs are unique in what they fear compared to their Southern African counterparts.
Despite a poorly performing economy and significant political uncertainty, South African CEOs see technology as a major threat.
“Technology remains an area of significant opportunity and risk. Material risks identified by CEOs include the impact of generative AI, geopolitics and cybersecurity,” Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busisiwe Mavuso said. “Noting that GenAI is a growing key top investment for companies globally, 28% of Southern Africa’s CEOs believe that a key benefit of implementing this technology is the market growth opportunity it offers,” KPMG said.
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