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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet Warns Corporate America About AI Reality

Artificial intelligence is becoming a top priority for businesses, but Accenture CEO Julie Sweet says many companies still face a major problem — they are investing heavily in AI without fully knowing how to use it effectively.

Sweet recently said that data clearly shows companies are spending billions on AI tools and technology. However, many organizations are still stuck in the testing phase instead of using AI to create real business growth. She believes the challenge is no longer about buying AI, but about changing company culture, training employees, and improving digital systems.

Under her leadership, Accenture has expanded its AI business by investing in AI talent, employee training, and new technology services. Sweet also believes AI should be used as a “growth engine” rather than just a tool to cut costs.

Her message reflects a growing concern across Corporate America: companies are rushing to adopt AI, but only those that combine technology with skilled workers and smart planning will truly benefit from it.

For now, the AI race is not just about spending money — it is about knowing how to turn that investment into real results.

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