• Almost all GenAI pilots companies deploy are failing - so are the

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    Almost all GenAI pilots companies deploy are failing - so are they really worth the hype?

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    Wed, 20 Aug 2025 02:14:00 +0000

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    AI guzzles water and energy, but so far, its not really backed up by results.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Many AI models aren't as effective as they're marketed to be, report claims 95% of surveyed companies have seen very little impact from their LLMS
    Specialisation is the key to successful AI adoption

    New research by MITs NANDA initiative has claimed the vast majority of GenAI initiatives attempting to drive rapid revenue growth are falling flat.

    Of those sampled, 95% of companies deploying Generative AI are stalling, delivering little to no measurable impact on profit and loss.

    It seems to be an all-or-nothing game, as the 5% of companies who are benefiting from generative AI are excelling - these are primarily, the lead author says, startups led by 19 or 20 year olds, who have seen revenues jump from zero to $20 million in a year. GenAI tools on the rise

    It seems the key to success with AI models is specialisation. Successful deployment is about picking one pain point and executing this well, and carefully partnering with companies using tools.

    Specialised vendors have success around 67% of the time, but internally built models succeed only around a third as often. Highly regulated sectors like
    the financial industry see many organizations build their own AI systems, but the research suggests the companies are much more prone to failure when they do so.

    When line managers are empowered to drive the adoption, they see success because they are able to choose tools that can adapt over time.

    Allocation is important too, as most GenAI budgets are dedicated to sales and marketing - but the biggest ROI was seen in back-office automation.

    This isnt the first time that research has suggested that AI models arent working as they should. A significant number of companies have introduced layoffs of lower level workers and brought in AI systems - but over half of
    UK businesses who replaced workers with AI regret their decision.

    Tangible benefits from these models are increasingly difficult to find, and security risks linked with the models are concerning organisations - as well as AI models making ESG goals much more difficult to reach. You might also like Bad news - most devs believe AI is going to kill 'most or all' of their company's marketing department Check out our choice for best endpoint protection software to keep you safe 70% of people are sick of talking to AI where did all the humans go?



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