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Ninety-Five Percent of AI Pilots Fail

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The enterprise adoption of Artificial Intelligence in 2025, detailing a significant "GenAI Divide" between a few high-performing companies and the large majority stuck in "Pilot Purgatory." Success is defined by the ability to move projects to production rapidly, a trait exhibited more often by agile mid-market firms compared to large organizations struggling with governance and legacy systems, which suffer from the "Scale Trap." The primary inhibitors to scaling AI are identified not as technological failures but as lack of AI-ready data and the absence of robust operational MLOps infrastructure. Consequently, budget allocation is shifting from experimental funds to core operational spending as executives demand substantiated financial returns over generalized productivity gains. This transition signals a normalization of the technology, where investment must now defend itself with the same rigor as any other capital expenditure. The report concludes that organizational mastery of data and the courage to change underlying business processes are the key factors separating successful leaders from laggards.

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The enterprise adoption of Artificial Intelligence in 2025, detailing a significant "GenAI Divide" between a few high-performing companies and the large majority stuck in "Pilot Purgatory." Success is defined by the ability to move projects to production rapidly, a trait exhibited more often by agile mid-market firms compared to large organizations struggling with governance and legacy systems, which suffer from the "Scale Trap." The primary inhibitors to scaling AI are identified not as technological failures but as lack of AI-ready data and the absence of robust operational MLOps infrastructure. Consequently, budget allocation is shifting from experimental funds to core operational spending as executives demand substantiated financial returns over generalized productivity gains. This transition signals a normalization of the technology, where investment must now defend itself with the same rigor as any other capital expenditure. The report concludes that organizational mastery of data and the courage to change underlying business processes are the key factors separating successful leaders from laggards.

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