San Francisco, CA / Syndication Cloud / January 8, 2026 / Lift AI That reality is now showing up clearly in the data.
The MIT NANDA report published this summer created shockwaves when it noted that about 95% of AI pilot projects never make it to production and/or fail to generate a return on investment. Sadly, this ...
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MIT explains why most AI projects are failing
Executives have poured billions into artificial intelligence, only to discover that most of those projects never make it past the pilot stage or fail to deliver meaningful returns. A recent wave of ...
Compliance professionals have long known that systems fail when governance does. An MIT study’s finding that 95 percent of enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) pilots fail underscores how essential ...
According to a new report from MIT, 95% of enterprise GenAI pilots fail to scale. Wealth.com’s Ester® has defied the odds and is proving what success can look like for purpose-built AI in financial ...
Enterprises are launching AI pilots at record pace, yet measurable ROI remains rare. The missing link is not technology, but ...
The saying “nothing is free” usually points to a hidden, intangible cost like reputation or mental anguish. But in healthcare, the veiled costs of so-called “free” AI pilots are much, much more ...
In this episode of Disruption Interruption, Lukas Egger, VP of Product Strategy at SAP Signavio, joins host Karla Jo Helms to dismantle the "AI race" mentality. He explains why treating AI like a plug ...
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Louisiana races to hire AI workers as majority of pilot projects fail
The study also found Louisiana companies posted 151% more AI and machine-learning jobs than data infrastructure roles.
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