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Worldwide AI software market to reach $62 billion in 2022, Gartner  

Worldwide artificial intelligence (AI) software revenue is forecast to total $62.5 billion in 2022, an increase of 21.3% from 2021, according to a new forecast from Gartner, Inc.

“The AI software market is picking up speed, but its long-term trajectory will depend on enterprises advancing their AI maturity,” said Alys Woodward, senior research director at Gartner.

The AI software market encompasses applications with AI embedded in them, such as computer vision software, as well as software that is used to build AI systems. Gartner’s AI software forecast is based on use cases, measuring the amount of potential business value, timing of business value and risk to project how use cases will grow.

Gartner forecasts that the top five use case categories for AI software spending in 2022 will be knowledge management, virtual assistants, autonomous vehicles, digital workplace and crowdsourced data (see Table 1).

Table 1. AI software market forecast by use case, 2021-2022, Worldwide (Millions of U.S. Dollars)

Segment 2021 Revenue 2021 Growth (%) 2022 Revenue 2022 Growth (%)
Knowledge Management 5,466 17.6 7,189 31.5
Virtual Assistants 6,210 12.0 7,123 14.7
Autonomous Vehicles 5,703 13.7 6,849 20.1
Digital Workplace 3,593 13.7 4,309 20.0
Crowdsourced Data 3,483 13.6 4,171 19.8
Others 27,049 14.1 32,827 21.4
Total 51,503 14.1 62,468 21.3

Source: Gartner (November 2021)

“Successful AI business outcomes will depend on the careful selection of use cases,” said Woodward. “Use cases that deliver significant business value, yet can be scaled to reduce risk, are critical to demonstrate the impact of AI investment to business stakeholders.”

AI maturity lags behind interest
Demand for AI technologies and associated market growth is closely tied to organizational AI maturity levels. Enterprises continue to demonstrate a strong interest in AI, with 48% of CIOs in the 2022 Gartner CIO and Technology Executive Survey responding that they have already deployed or plan to deploy AI and machine learning technologies within the next 12 months.

Yet, the reality of AI deployment is much more limited. Gartner research found that organizations commonly experiment with AI but struggle to make the technology a part of their standard operations. Gartner predicts that it will take until 2025 for half of organizations worldwide to reach what Gartner’s AI maturity model describes as the “stabilization stage” of AI maturity or beyond.

Advances in AI maturity will increase AI software revenue due to increased spending, particularly across the data and analytics-related technology category. A lag in maturity — caused by reluctance to embrace AI, lack of trust in AI and difficulties delivering business value from AI — will have a corresponding deceleration effect on spending and revenue.
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