Enterprise AI Adoption Reaches 72%: From Experimentation to Execution, GenAI Deepens Business Core
Latest report shows 72% of enterprise decision-makers expect broader adoption of generative AI tools in the near future. Enterprises are shifting from experimentation to execution, embedding AI at core business strategy.
In March 2026, a latest survey report shows enterprises are shifting from AI experimentation to execution. 72% of enterprise decision-makers expect broader adoption of generative AI tools in the near future.
From Experimentation to Execution
The report states this is "a clear signal" that enterprises are shifting from experimentation to execution, embedding AI at the core of business strategy. Generative AI is no longer just pilot projects but becoming an important part of enterprise operations.
Enterprise AI Adoption Accelerates
Key data:
72% of decision-makers expect broad generative AI adoption
Enterprises are embedding AI in core business processes
AI is transforming from experimental tool to strategic asset
72% of decision-makers expect broad generative AI adoption
Enterprises are embedding AI in core business processes
AI is transforming from experimental tool to strategic asset
Future Outlook
Analysts predict that by the end of 2026, frontier models may achieve up to 14 hours of continuous task autonomy. This means AI will be able to independently complete more complex tasks, further improving enterprise efficiency.
Reference: ComputerWorld, TechEdt