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Enterprise AI adoption surges but only 15% of firms report full-scale use, says report

A new global survey found 89 % of enterprises are piloting or deploying artificial-intelligence workflows, yet just 15 % have achieved enterprise-wide scaling. Key use-cases include test-case generation and requirements refinement, while one-in-ten firms remain non-adopters.
While the surge in intent is strong, the gap between proof-of-concept and production remains wide, pointing at execution, governance and ROI challenges. The findings could influence enterprise IT budgets, vendor strategy and venture funding focus in the year ahead.
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Enterprise AI adoption surges but only 15% of firms report full-scale use, says report

A new global survey found 89 % of enterprises are piloting or deploying artificial-intelligence workflows, yet just 15 % have achieved enterprise-wide scaling. Key use-cases include test-case generation and requirements refinement, while one-in-ten firms remain non-adopters.
While the surge in intent is strong, the gap between proof-of-concept and production remains wide, pointing at execution, governance and ROI challenges. The findings could influence enterprise IT budgets, vendor strategy and venture funding focus in the year ahead.
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Enterprise AI adoption surges but only 15% of firms report full-scale use, says report
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89% of companies are using AI but only 15% have scaled it widely — bridging adoption remains the challenge.
A new global survey found 89 % of enterprises are piloting or deploying artificial-intelligence workflows, yet just 15 % have achieved enterprise-wide scaling. Key use-cases include test-case generation and requirements refinement, while one-in-ten firms remain non-adopters.
While the surge in intent is strong, the gap between proof-of-concept and production remains wide, pointing at execution, governance and ROI challenges. The findings could influence enterprise IT budgets, vendor strategy and venture funding focus in the year ahead.

A new global survey found 89 % of enterprises are piloting or deploying artificial-intelligence workflows, yet just 15 % have achieved enterprise-wide scaling. Key use-cases include test-case generation and requirements refinement, while one-in-ten firms remain non-adopters.
While the surge in intent is strong, the gap between proof-of-concept and production remains wide, pointing at execution, governance and ROI challenges. The findings could influence enterprise IT budgets, vendor strategy and venture funding focus in the year ahead.
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