Enterprises winning with AI agents are limiting how much the agents can do alone
For much of the past two years, the general belief in enterprise AI has been that more autonomy equals better performance. Build agents that can plan, decide, and act across multi-step workflows, and give them as much room to run as possible. That assumption is now being tested at scale, in real production environments — and in a lot of deployments it's failing. The companies that end up benefiting from agentic AI won't necessarily be the ones that have given their agents the most flexibility. They're the ones who create AI agents with specific responsibilities and make sure they operate within clear rules.Two numbers tell you almost everything about where agentic AI stands in mid-2026. By Gartner's own forecast, more than 40% of the agentic AI projects running today won't survive to see 2
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