"Three years since the introduction of gen AI tools triggered a new era of artificial intelligence, nearly nine out of ten survey respondents say their organizations are regularly using AI-but the pace of progress remains uneven. While AI tools are now commonplace, most organizations have not yet embedded them deeply enough into their workflows and processes to realize material enterprise-level benefits."
"Most organizations are still in the experimentation or piloting phase: Nearly two-thirds of respondents say their organizations have not yet begun scaling AI across the enterprise. High curiosity in AI agents: Sixty-two percent of survey respondents say their organizations are at least experimenting with AI agents. Positive leading indicators on impact of AI: Respondents report use-case-level cost and revenue benefits, and 64 percent say that AI is enabling their innovation."
Most organizations remain in experimentation or piloting; nearly two-thirds have not begun scaling AI across the enterprise. Sixty-two percent report experimenting with AI agents. Respondents report use-case-level cost and revenue benefits, and 64 percent say AI is enabling innovation, but only 39 percent report enterprise-level EBIT impact. Eighty percent set efficiency as an AI objective, while highest-value organizations also prioritize growth and innovation. Half of AI high performers plan to transform businesses and are redesigning workflows. Expectations for workforce size vary: 32 percent expect decreases, 43 percent expect no change, and 13 percent expect increases. Transition from pilots to scaled impact remains uneven.
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