Gartner, a leading technology research and consulting firm, has forecasted that over 40% of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by the end of 2027. The primary reasons cited include escalating costs, unclear business value, and inadequate risk controls. Despite thousands of vendors, only about 130 currently offer true agentic AI solutions. Gartner also predicts that by 2028, approximately 15% of daily work decisions will be made autonomously through agentic AI, marking a significant shift from 0% in 2024. Senior Director Analyst Anushree Verma noted that most agentic AI projects are still in early experimental stages and often driven by hype rather than practical application. While Gartner’s outlook is cautious, other industry research, such as from Capgemini, suggests agentic AI could generate up to $450 billion in economic value within the next three years, although only 2% of organizations have fully scaled deployment. Industry leaders from companies like Google Asia Pacific and Accenture emphasize ongoing efforts to integrate AI into work processes, with predictions that nearly a third of enterprise software will incorporate agentic AI by 2028. The AI revolution is viewed as transformative across sectors, including manufacturing and gaming, with expectations of substantial changes in how products are developed and problems are solved.
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