AIDE Ranks Nvidia, SLB, Amazon and Meta Top S&P 500 AI Adopters at 100
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Updated · CNBC · Jun 1
AIDE Ranks Nvidia, SLB, Amazon and Meta Top S&P 500 AI Adopters at 100
2 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 1
Four companies — Nvidia, SLB, Amazon and Meta — earned perfect 100 scores in AIDE’s new index of S&P 500 AI adoption, with Walmart next at 95.84.
The open-source ranking measures two company pillars — orientation and implementation — using public data such as earnings-call transcripts, job postings and patent filings rather than self-reported surveys.
Nvidia was the only information-technology company to score 100, while other sector leaders included Alphabet in communication services, Microsoft in IT, AES in utilities and Johnson & Johnson in health care.
AIDE CEO Paul Cheek said the index is meant to give boards and CEOs an objective peer benchmark, while warning executives and directors still have significant room to improve AI literacy and risk oversight.
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