IJCA Vol 4 i1 2025 webmag - Flipbook - Page 61
2025 | Volume 4, Issue 1
40% Potential job displacement due to automation
40% The need for specialized skills to manage AI
Other:
0% Currently using
0% Yes
100% No
0% Unsure
systems effectively
0% Other
Summary of Responses:
In response to the question about their company’s
currently planned use of AI, 40% of inspection
agencies, 41.8% of certi昀椀cation bodies, and 37.5% of
testing and calibration laboratories reported they are
currently using AI. However, a signi昀椀cant number of
respondents also indicated that they were unsure or
not planning to incorporate AI.
Q5 What concerns do you have regarding AI usage
in your industry?
Answered: 34 Skipped: 0
Data quality
Testing and calibration laboratories:
12.5% Data quality
25% Ethical concerns
62.5% Privacy concerns related to customer data
50% Computer/IT security concerns
37.5% Integration challenges with existing systems
0% Lack of transparency in managerial decisionmaking
12.5% Potential job displacement due to
automation
25% The need for specialized skills to manage AI
systems effectively
0% other
Certi昀椀cation bodies:
65% Data quality
35% Ethical concerns
75% Privacy concerns related to customer data
40% Computer/IT security concerns
15% Integration challenges with existing systems
20% Lack of transparency in managerial decisionmaking
35% Potential job displacement due to automation
30% The need for specialized skills to manage AI
systems effectively
5% Other
Ethical concerns
Privacy concerns
Computer/IT
security concerns
Integration
challenges
Lack of
transparency
Potential job
displacement
Need for
specialized skills
Other
0%
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10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
ANSWER CHOICES
RESPONSES
Data quality
44.12%
Ethical concerns
32.35%
Privacy concerns related to customer data
67.65%
Computer/IT security concerns
50.00%
Integration challenges with existing systems
20.59%
Lack of transparency in managerial decision-making
17.65%
Potential job displacement due to automation
29.41%
The need for specialized skills to manage AI systems
effectively
29.41%
Other (please specify)
2.94%
Inspection agencies:
20% Data quality
20% Ethical concerns
40% Privacy concerns related to customer data
80% Computer/IT security concerns
20% Integration challenges with existing systems
20% Lack of transparency in managerial decisionmaking
Other:
0% Data quality
100% Ethical concerns
100% Privacy concerns related to customer data
100% Computer/IT security concerns
0% Integration challenges with existing systems
100% Lack of transparency in managerial
decision-making
0% Potential job displacement due to automation
0% The need for specialized skills to manage AI
systems effectively
0% Other
Summary of Responses:
Computer and IT security was the top issue among
inspection agencies (80%), testing and calibration
laboratories (50%), and certi昀椀cation bodies (40%).
Among “Other” respondents, 100% selected this
concern. Privacy risks related to customer data were
also cited at high levels across all groups—75% of
certi昀椀cation bodies, 62.5% of testing and calibration
laboratories, 40% of inspection agencies, and 100% of