"AI without processes is fast and confident, but often wrong"
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"AI without processes is fast and confident, but often wrong"
"Only 16 percent of organizations derive high measurable value from their AI investments. This is according to research commissioned by Appian and conducted by Harvard Business Review Analytic Services."
"The next phase of AI maturity depends on embedding AI at the core of how work is done. We've been doing that for years."
"An AI agent that doesn't know your processes is fast and confident, but is often simply wrong."
Appian emphasizes that AI's true potential is realized when integrated into business processes. At AppianWorld 2026, the company showcased examples of AI enhancing process automation. Research indicates only 16% of organizations achieve significant value from AI investments. CEO Matt Calkins highlighted the necessity of embedding AI into workflows for maturity. Appian, with 25 years in process automation, aims to incorporate AI as a vital layer, addressing the risks of unstructured AI applications that can lead to errors in critical sectors.
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