Click here to read more.This episode explores a striking paradox in AI adoption: while agentic AI systems are rapidly advancing to handle complete business processes independently, organizational trust in fully autonomous AI agents is actually declining. CapGemini's Research shows these AI agents can generate significant economic value by 2028, particularly in customer service and IT operations, yet businesses remain hesitant to fully embrace them.The trust deficit stems from ethical concerns about AI decision-making, insufficient organizational knowledge, and questions about technological readiness. Organizations want the efficiency gains but struggle with relinquishing control over critical processes. The solution isn't choosing between humans and AI, but creating collaborative partnerships where AI handles routine operations while humans maintain strategic oversight and complex decision-making.
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