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Report reveals organisations are prepared to invest in Agentic AI

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UiPath’s new report reveals that 77% of IT executives are ready to invest in Agentic AI this year. Moreover, 90% have business processes that Agentic AI would improve. 

Daniel Dines
Daniel Dines

“For Agentic AI to have a meaningful impact, organisations need to provide agents with the needed foundation to intelligently plan and synchronise actions across robots, agents, people, and systems, all within enterprise-grade governance and security,” said Daniel Dines, chief executive officer and founder of UiPath. 

Agentic AI use

According to the report, 37% of respondents say they already use Agentic AI, and 93% are either extremely or very interested in exploring it. 

Some of the benefits of Agentic AI are improved oversight of business workflows (58%), increased integration among applications (53%), and the automation of complex business workflows (52%).

Agentic AI concerns

The report revealed that the top concerns regarding Agentic AI adoption include IT security issues (56%), integration with existing systems (35%), and the cost of implementation (37%). It also found that “safety and privacy” and “seamless integration with existing systems” were critical to effectively implementing Agentic AI.

The report suggests that automation-enabled orchestration is crucial to addressing safety, privacy, ethical, and regulatory concerns with agents.

Agentic AI report

The UiPath 2025 Agentic AI Report was based on a survey of more than 250 U.S. IT executives at companies with revenue over $1 billion and qualitative interviews with senior technology leaders.

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