DeepL’s Borderless Business report reveals 83% of enterprises are still behind on language AI

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DeepL's Borderless Business report reveals 83% of enterprises are still behind on language AI Section 1 – What happened? DeepL, a leading provider
DeepL’s Borderless Business report reveals 83% of enterprises are still behind on language AI
DeepL's Borderless Business report reveals 83% of enterprises are still behind on language AI
Section 1 – What happened?
DeepL, a leading provider of language AI technology, has published its 2026 Language AI report, "Borderless Business: Transforming Translation in the Age of AI." The report, released on March 10, reveals that a staggering 83% of enterprises are still lagging behind in adopting language AI solutions to streamline their translation workflows. This finding is particularly striking given the widespread adoption of AI across various business functions.
Section 2 – Background & Context
The increasing demand for global communication and the growing importance of digital transformation have led to a surge in AI investment across industries. However, the report highlights a significant gap in the adoption of language AI, which is critical for enterprises to effectively engage with customers, partners, and stakeholders across languages and cultures. The translation workflow, which involves sales, legal, customer support, and other functions, remains a major bottleneck for many organizations.
Section 3 – Impact on Swiss SMEs & Finance
The findings of the report have significant implications for Swiss SMEs and the finance sector. Many Swiss companies, particularly those with international operations, rely heavily on language translation to communicate with customers and partners. The lack of language AI adoption can lead to inefficiencies, errors, and missed opportunities. As a result, Swiss SMEs may struggle to compete globally, and investors may face challenges in accessing international markets. The report's findings also underscore the need for Swiss financial institutions to invest in language AI solutions to enhance their competitiveness and customer experience.
Section 4 – What to Watch
The release of the "Borderless Business" report marks a significant milestone in the language AI landscape. As the report's findings highlight the need for enterprises to catch up on language AI adoption, investors and businesses should monitor the following developments: the growth of language AI startups, the increasing adoption of AI-powered translation tools, and the emergence of new use cases for language AI in industries such as finance, healthcare, and education.
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Original Article: DeepL’s Borderless Business report reveals 83% of enterprises are still behind on language AI
Published: April 1, 2026
Author: Dashveenjit Kaur
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