Gartner Predicts Over 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Be Canceled by End of 2027
Gartner Predicts Over 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Be Canceled by End of 2027
60% success rate sounds like a very optimistic take. Investing in a AI startup with 60% chance of success? That's a VC's wet dream!
49 0 ReplyNot a 60% success rate, but a 60% rate of throwing good money after bad.
6 0 ReplyIf that money funnels to unemployed engineers to set it up... I'm all for it.
Take the money, do the work, jump ship.
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Low ball, rookie numbers! I say we go for 90%, including the added costs of re-hiring previous staff or training new ones.
40 0 ReplyBubble grows big, bubble goes pop.
You can't explain that!
23 0 ReplyOnly 40%? Would have thought it would be much higher. Don't more projects generally fail then that without being in a bubble?
31 0 ReplyI suspect they didn’t want to make it sound alarmist or something, but yes the real percentage is likely going to be higher, including a good chunk of “technically finished but remaining unused and forever idle on some box until it’s quietly shut down 5-10 years later.”
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40% of what? Just random number of projects these webinar attendees thought of??
7 0 ReplyThen they'll go: "Source: my presentation from last year where I made up that number"
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About time we saw a more balances take.
7 0 ReplyEspecially from Gartner of all places. Maybe this will finally start tempering the hype in the executives.
6 0 ReplySeems like every time the hype is about to die, there's a big announcement about a model breakthrough. The breakthrough usually isn't as revolutionary as it first appears, but it's enough to keep funding going.
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Sounds like a number pulled out the butt. It will be closer to all of them going by GitHub projects spun up on the timeline, never to be completed.
3 0 ReplyIs Gartner one of those sources that causes avalanches in the VC / tech world? Because it would be lovely to see this popping asap
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