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Bain study: Human intervention hinders AI cost savings for companies

A recent Bain survey of 951 companies revealed that nearly 40 percent are falling short of their AI cost savings goals. A primary reason cited is the limited deployment of fully autonomous AI agents, with only 7 percent of companies achieving this, despite business cases often relying on such automation. This human intervention in AI processes is hindering the realization of expected financial benefits. AI

IMPACT Companies are struggling to achieve expected cost savings from AI due to a lack of full automation, indicating a gap between AI potential and current implementation.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a survey about AI adoption and its impact on cost savings, which falls under commentary on industry trends.

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Bain study: Human intervention hinders AI cost savings for companies

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  1. The Decoder TIER_1 English(EN) · Matthias Bastian ·

    Bain study finds companies miss AI savings targets because humans keep getting in the way

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