Addressing the Governance Challenge
Survey Reveals Major AI Trust Gap in Tech Sector
While 84% of leaders say AI spending must rise, 88% admit trust issues hinder the technology's full potential.

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A new survey by Collibra and The Harris Poll, released March 31, 2026, reveals a sharp divide in enterprise AI adoption [1][2]. Although 84% of tech decision-makers believe increased AI spending is essential to stay competitive with big tech, nearly nine out of 10 organizations struggle with implementation [2]. Specifically, 88% of respondents admit they are not using AI to its full potential [1][3]. The primary obstacles identified are a lack of trust in data and insufficient governance frameworks [1]. While companies feel pressure to keep pace with industry leaders, almost half of the participants report that current AI initiatives are falling short of expectations [2]. This "trust gap" suggests that financial investment alone cannot guarantee success without reliable data foundations [1][3].
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hpcwire.com
https://www.hpcwire.com/bigdatawire/2026/03/31/the-ai-trust-gap-why-ai-performance-requires-control/
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morningstar.com
https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20260330ny21325/new-collibra-survey-by-the-harris-poll-finds-84-of-decision-makers-say-organizations-must-increase-ai-spending-in-2026-to-remain-competitive-with-big-tech-with-almost-half-saying-ai-is-falling-short
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