Gartner Predicts Over 40% of Agentic AI Projects Will Be Canceled by End of 2027 (www.gartner.com)
from Pro@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 08:29
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nous@programming.dev on 30 Jun 08:35 next collapse

Only 40%? Would have thought it would be much higher. Don’t more projects generally fail then that without being in a bubble?

mostlikelyaperson@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 11:06 next collapse

I suspect they didn’t want to make it sound alarmist or something, but yes the real percentage is likely going to be higher, including a good chunk of “technically finished but remaining unused and forever idle on some box until it’s quietly shut down 5-10 years later.”

shalafi@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 15:25 collapse

The numbers are for failures in the next two years. Plenty of projects will coast that long on investment dollars.

Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 08:50 next collapse

Low ball, rookie numbers! I say we go for 90%, including the added costs of re-hiring previous staff or training new ones.

truxnell@aussie.zone on 30 Jun 09:00 next collapse

About time we saw a more balances take.

wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 30 Jun 10:31 collapse

Especially from Gartner of all places. Maybe this will finally start tempering the hype in the executives.

frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Jun 11:05 collapse

Seems like every time the hype is about to die, there’s a big announcement about a model breakthrough. The breakthrough usually isn’t as revolutionary as it first appears, but it’s enough to keep funding going.

killeronthecorner@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 11:22 next collapse

Bubble grows big, bubble goes pop.

You can’t explain that!

shalafi@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 15:23 collapse

Investors are well aware this is a bubble. But they can’t risk losing the bet when the stakes are the next Google, or even the next internet.

And no matter what, AI is here to stay and someone is coming out on top.

andallthat@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 11:44 next collapse

60% success rate sounds like a very optimistic take. Investing in a AI startup with 60% chance of success? That’s a VC’s wet dream!

knightly@pawb.social on 30 Jun 14:04 collapse

Not a 60% success rate, but a 60% rate of throwing good money after bad.

bytesonbike@discuss.online on 30 Jun 15:04 next collapse

If that money funnels to unemployed engineers to set it up… I’m all for it.

Take the money, do the work, jump ship.

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 30 Jun 19:38 collapse

That is still beyond extremely optimistic

Dolphinfreetuna@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 13:56 next collapse

40% of what? Just random number of projects these webinar attendees thought of??

bytesonbike@discuss.online on 30 Jun 15:03 collapse

Then they’ll go: “Source: my presentation from last year where I made up that number”

mesamunefire@piefed.social on 30 Jun 14:36 next collapse

Sounds like a number pulled out the butt. It will be closer to all of them going by GitHub projects spun up on the timeline, never to be completed.

john_lemmy@slrpnk.net on 30 Jun 16:15 next collapse

Is Gartner one of those sources that causes avalanches in the VC / tech world? Because it would be lovely to see this popping asap

phoenixz@lemmy.ca on 30 Jun 19:37 collapse

Love the optimism where they think we’ll all survive until 2027