Moody’s, the financial services firm, predicts that global enterprise spending on generative artificial intelligence (AI) will surpass $150 billion by 2027, contributing to the estimated $500 billion global AI spending in the next three years. The positive outlook for generative AI adoption could present significant business prospects for India’s IT services industry, which has been gearing up to meet the rising demand for this transformative technology.
Despite challenges such as the availability of quality data and cybersecurity concerns, Moody’s anticipates that enterprise adoption of generative AI will continue to grow. The rating agency notes that rapid innovation in AI technologies, coupled with the development of fundamental technologies, will drive increased spending and implementation of generative AI in the coming years.
In a note to investors, Moody’s highlighted the potential impact of generative AI on various industries, identifying banking and insurance, as well as manufacturing, as sectors where deployment is expected to accelerate faster than others. The agency pointed out that sectors with substantial staff costs and large datasets are likely to benefit the most from generative AI adoption.
The positive projections align with the efforts of India’s IT services industry to build capabilities and train employees in generative AI. Despite a challenging financial year, top IT services firms have been investing in the development of generative AI expertise, anticipating increased demand for this innovative technology.
Moody’s emphasized that while the AI industry is growing rapidly among tech companies, progress among non-tech firms will be gradual. The note mentioned that most issuers may not experience significant changes in their credit quality before 2026, as firms need time to identify use cases, build expertise, test new technologies, and navigate evolving regulations.
The rating agency expects the adoption of generative AI to pick up momentum beyond 2026, highlighting that sectors with sizeable staff costs and extensive datasets will witness substantial benefits. However, Moody’s also cautioned that enterprises failing to embrace generative AI adoption may face potential credit rating impacts in the long term.
As generative AI continues to evolve as a transformative force in the technology landscape, its growing prominence is anticipated to contribute to the resilience and innovation of enterprises worldwide. The positive outlook provided by Moody’s suggests a promising future for generative AI, reinforcing its significance in shaping the global business landscape.