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Gartner: 40% of enterprises may roll back AI agents by 2027 due to governance gaps

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Craig Hale

2d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Gartner warns that 40% of enterprises may need to decommission their AI agents by 2027 due to inadequate governance frameworks. Organizations are treating AI agents as either completely locked down or fully trusted, creating risks from miscalculated trust that could lead to incidents. The report highlights that uniform controls are the root cause of potential governance failures, and gaps may only become apparent after problems occur.

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Gartner has warned that as many as two in five enterprises will have to decommission their AI agents by 2027 due to gaps in their governance frameworks that might only be discovered after incidents occur.
Organizations are either treating AI agents as completely locked down or fully trusted – it's these uniform controls that could end up causing the biggest headaches for companies in the next few years.
The report reveals that this could actually present two risks – as well as the obvious miscalculated trust that affords agents access to
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AI agents need better governance, or businesses will be forced to roll back investment.

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