Enterprises Scale AI Faster Than Controls, IBM Study Says
Investors sold IBM stock after the IBV report signaled governance lapses that may slow enterprise AI adoption.
Overview
- The IBM Institute for Business Value released a global study on Monday that surveyed 2,000 C-level technology executives and found teams deploy AI agents faster than IT and governance can track.
- Seventy percent of respondents said deployments outpace IT tracking, 77% said adoption outstrips governance, and only 11% feel fully ready for a projected 38% rise in agents by 2027.
- Organizations reported an average of 54 AI-agent incidents in the past year with 17% rated high severity, and serious cases included data exposure (37%), system failures (33%), and compliance breaches (17%).
- AI spending was under 15% of IT budgets in 2025 and could approach 25% by 2027, yet 84% of firms lack operational AI financial management and 85% lack real-time spend visibility.
- IBM’s analysis shows a clear fix: firms that build controls into AI systems deploy far more agents with fewer incidents and better margins, a result that helps explain the stock reaction and points to demand for governance tools and consulting.