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Economic Times
10 hours ago
- Business
- Economic Times
By 2027, 50% of business decisions will be augmented by AI agents for decision intelligence: Report
According to a report by Gartner, Inc., by 2027, 50% of business decisions will be augmented or automated by AI agents for decision intelligence. This integration will enhance decision flows by handling complex analysis and data retrieval. Gartner recommends D&A leaders prioritise critical decisions that can benefit from advanced AI. Idoine cautioned that AI agents aren't "a panacea, nor are they infallible," stressing the need for effective governance and human AI literacy. Another significant prediction in the report is that organisations that prioritise AI literacy for their executives are projected to achieve 20% higher financial performance by 2027. Additionally, Gartner suggests D&A leaders implement experiential upskilling programs, such as developing domain-specific prototypes to make AI tangible. However, a critical challenge highlighted in the report is that by 2027, 60% of D&A leaders will face critical failures in managing synthetic data, risking AI governance, model accuracy, and compliance. While synthetic data is crucial for privacy and generating diverse datasets, complexities arise in ensuring its accuracy, scalability, and integration. Additionally, looking ahead, by 2028, 30% of GenAI pilots will be built in-house for large-scale production, driven by lower costs and increased control, rather than relying on packaged applications. Building GenAI models internally offers greater flexibility and long-term value. Lastly, by 2029, 10% of global boards are predicted to utilize AI guidance to challenge executive decisions that are material to their business. As AI becomes integral to board-level strategy, robust data governance, regulatory clarity, and reputation management will become paramount. "Nearly everything today - from the way we work to how we make decisions - is directly or indirectly influenced by AI. But it doesn't deliver value on its own - AI needs to be tightly aligned with data, analytics and governance to enable intelligent, adaptive decisions and actions across the organisation," said Carlie Idoine, VP Analyst at key predictions include a significant increase in business decisions augmented or automated by AI agents, a direct correlation between executive AI literacy and higher financial performance, and potential critical failures in managing synthetic data that could risk AI governance, model accuracy, and company advises integrating some strategic assumptions into their planning over the next two to three years.


India Gazette
21 hours ago
- Business
- India Gazette
By 2027, 50% of business decisions will be augmented by AI agents for decision intelligence: Gartner
New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI): According to a report by Gartner, Inc., by 2027, 50 per cent of business decisions will be augmented or automated by AI agents for decision intelligence. This integration will enhance decision flows by handling complex analysis and data retrieval. Gartner recommends D&A leaders prioritise critical decisions that can benefit from advanced AI. Idoine cautioned that AI agents aren't 'a panacea, nor are they infallible,' stressing the need for effective governance and human AI significant prediction in the report is that organisations that prioritise AI literacy for their executives are projected to achieve 20 per cent higher financial performance by 2027. Additionally, Gartner suggests D&A leaders implement experiential upskilling programs, such as developing domain-specific prototypes to make AI a critical challenge highlighted in the report is that by 2027, 60 per cent of D&A leaders will face critical failures in managing synthetic data, risking AI governance, model accuracy, and compliance. While synthetic data is crucial for privacy and generating diverse datasets, complexities arise in ensuring its accuracy, scalability, and looking ahead, by 2028, 30 per cent of GenAI pilots will be built in-house for large-scale production, driven by lower costs and increased control, rather than relying on packaged applications. Building GenAI models internally offers greater flexibility and long-term by 2029, 10 per cent of global boards are predicted to utilize AI guidance to challenge executive decisions that are material to their business. As AI becomes integral to board-level strategy, robust data governance, regulatory clarity, and reputation management will become paramount. 'Nearly everything today - from the way we work to how we make decisions - is directly or indirectly influenced by AI. But it doesn't deliver value on its own - AI needs to be tightly aligned with data, analytics and governance to enable intelligent, adaptive decisions and actions across the organization,' said Carlie Idoine, VP Analyst at key predictions include a significant increase in business decisions augmented or automated by AI agents, a direct correlation between executive AI literacy and higher financial performance, and potential critical failures in managing synthetic data that could risk AI governance, model accuracy, and company advises integrating some strategic assumptions into their planning over the next two to three years. (ANI)


The Hindu
28-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Andhra Government extends suspension of senior IPS officer P.V. Sunil Kumar on allegations of multiple foreign visits without permission
Andhra Pradesh Government has extended suspension period of P.V. Sunil Kumar, a senior IPS officer, the former Director General, Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Response and Fire Services, for four more months. K. Vijayanand, Chief Secretary, on Monday (April 28, 2025) in a No. 800 maintained that the suspension period of Sunil Kumar is extended up to August 28, 2025, under Rule 3(8)(a) of All India Services (AIS) Discipliner and Appeal (D&A) Rules, 1969. Recently, the government also decided to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Sunil Kumar, who is facing charges related to misbehaviour and misconduct. Earlier, Sunil Kumar was placed under suspension under Rule 3(1) of AIS (D&A) Rules, 1969, through on March 2, 2025, on the allegations of undertaking multiple foreign visits without permission from Government and for deviation from the travel plan approved by Government in certain foreign visits. On the other hand, Government of India in Ministry of Home Affairs in the letter also confirmed the suspension of Sunil Kumar, informed the Chief Secretary. Apart from that, the State Government also constituted a Review Committee for review of suspension cases on Sunil Kumar through G.O. Rt. No.1952, dated November 12, 2024. The Review Committee held a meeting on April 21, 2025 and reviewed the suspension of Sunil Kumar and has recommended for extension of suspension for a further period of 120 days. Based on the recommendations of the Review Committee, the State Government has initiated further action on Sunil Kumar.