A recent study by the IBM Institute for Business Value highlights a significant shift in the adoption of AI-enabled workflows within enterprises. The study, conducted in collaboration with Oxford Economics, surveyed 2,500 executives across 18 industries and 400 C-suite executives from 11 industries, revealing that businesses anticipate an eightfold increase in AI-enabled workflows by 2025. This expansion is largely attributed to the deployment of agentic AI systems, which are enhancing decision-making, improving process efficiency, and reducing costs. The research indicates that 64% of AI budgets are now directed towards core business functions, with 69% of executives citing improved decision-making as the primary benefit of these systems. Additionally, one in four companies surveyed are already employing an "AI-first" strategy, with these companies attributing over half of their recent revenue growth and operating margin improvements to AI initiatives. This underscores the growing importance of AI as a central component of business operations.
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