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AI adoption still in early stages for most global enterprises: Accenture

Accenture says most firms are still experimenting with AI, with just 15 per cent beyond pilot stage; agentic systems expected to fuel the next major transformation

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“It shows the amount of work that needs to be done is higher,” said Senthil Ramani, Global Lead of Data and AI at Accenture

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Artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is still nascent across most enterprises, a survey by US-based IT firm Accenture said, as organisations try to frame and put in place an AI strategy that is cost-effective and built on trust. 
Accenture’s survey of 2,000 global executives showed that 86 per cent companies across nine industries and 15 countries are either experimenting or progressing with their AI plans, while only a handful are making some meaningful strides. Just 7 per cent are ‘fast followers’ and 8 per cent ‘front runners’ in the AI space. 
Senthil Ramani, global lead of data and AI at Accenture  said the AI has become more generalised in terms of technology and agentic AI – systems that can autonomously make decisions and take actions with minimal human intervention – has cracked the code on action and intelligence.  “Imagine running an enterprise that understands language, math, action, and is intelligent. Then, you can run AI as a generalised technology,” he added.’  According to Ramani, AI has become more generalised in terms of technology and agentic AI has cracked the code on action and intelligence.
 
 

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First Published: May 05 2025 | 6:56 PM IST

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