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Why companies stopped betting on AI pilots and started pricing outcomes

9 min · 28. maj 2026
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Enterprise AI budgets just hit an average of 207 million dollars per company while 42 percent have already ditched at least one AI project and 79 percent are actively struggling to make it work. The market isn't retreating though - it's splitting hard between a tiny group of companies that can clear the new security and governance gates and everyone else bleeding budget on pilots that never scale. Wildest shift: 63 percent of buyers now require human validation of AI outputs, up from just 22 percent a year ago, which means the fully autonomous agent pitch that dominated early 2025 is now basically a dealbreaker.

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