Three imperatives for 2026
Organisations can move fast when they prioritise AI adoption. Our survey reveals three strategic areas that will shape competitiveness as AI becomes standard infrastructure. These 3 actions offer the clearest path forward.
Our new AI survey reveals that the GenAI landscape has matured dramatically in a year. Adoption has accelerated, governance has improved, and usage patterns show GenAI is becoming workplace infrastructure.
Yet there is a troubling paradox: while Nordic knowledge workers embrace the technology, they aren’t preparing for the transformation they predict.
Our report presents the findings of a comprehensive survey of over 3,000 knowledge workers in Sweden, Finland and Denmark. We’ll share:
The most future-proof skill today is the ability to learn continuously and to unlearn what no longer creates value. The pace at which AI evolves challenges us to learn and unlearn fast.
Lasse Girs Head of Generative AI Enablement, Solita
Three imperatives for 2026
Organisations can move fast when they prioritise AI adoption. Our survey reveals three strategic areas that will shape competitiveness as AI becomes standard infrastructure. These 3 actions offer the clearest path forward.
Close the AI literacy gap urgently
Shift from a speed to a quality narrative
Build governance to enable growth