AI Agents' Low Success Rate in Office Tasks Revealed
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Summary
AI agents in office tasks have a low success rate, with only 30 to 35 percent completing multi-step tasks successfully. Gartner predicts that over 40 percent of agentic AI projects will be cancelled by 2027 due to various reasons.
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"The rate of successful task completion for AI agents is only about 30 to 35 percent for multi-step tasks."
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