As Agentic AI Gains Traction, 86% of Enterprises Anticipate Heightened Risks, Yet Only 2% of Companies Meet Responsible AI Gold Standards
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As Agentic AI Gains Traction, 86% of Enterprises Anticipate Heightened Risks, Yet Only 2% of Companies Meet Responsible AI Gold Standards
/PRNewswire/ -- Infosys Knowledge Institute (IKI), the research arm of Infosys (NSE: INFY), (BSE: INFY), (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation...
Majority of businesses do not meet Responsible AI standards
New research from Infosys Knowledge Institute (IKI), the research arm of Infosys, unveiled critical insights into the state of Responsible AI (RAI) implementation across enterprises, particularly with the advent of agentic AI. The report, Responsible Enterprise AI in the Agentic Era, revealed that while 78 per cent of companies see RAI as a business growth driver, only two per cent have adequate RAI controls in place to safeguard against reputat…
As Agentic AI Gains Traction – Enterprises Anticipate Heightened Risks - Australian Cyber Security Magazine
With 95% of enterprises facing incidents, Infosys research reveals a wide gap between AI adoption and responsible AI readiness, exposing most enterprises to reputational risks and financial loss.
Despite growing demands, only a few companies achieve ethical standards in the use of artificial intelligence, agent-based AI exacerbates the situation The Infosys Knowledge Institute (https://www.infosys.com/iki.html) (IKI), a research branch of Infosys (http://www.infosys.com/) (NSE: INFOY), (BSE: INFOY), (NYSE: INFOY), a global leader in digital services and advice for the next generation, publishes its latest study
Enterprises urged to tighten responsible AI guardrails
Australian enterprises are broadly aligned with global peers on the opportunities and risks of enterprise AI but none have yet reached the highest maturity tier for responsible AI, according to new research from Infosys. The global Responsible enterprise AI in the agentic era report, which surveyed 1,500 senior executives across seven countries, including 200 in ANZ, found that 95 per cent of ANZ respondents had experienced at least one AI-relat…
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