A growing chorus of industry leaders from KPMG and IBM to Stanford and Google are aligning around one message in 2025: Agentic AI is no longer experimental, it’s operational. A sweeping wave of new publications reflects how fast enterprises are adapting to this shift and what’s required to do it safely, securely, and strategically.

A Strategic Pulse Across the Enterprise

KPMG’s Q2 2025 AI Pulse Survey confirms that over 70% of enterprises are now piloting or deploying agent-based AI systems to augment workflows, decision-making, and customer operations.

BCG’s “AI at Work” underscores that the frontier is no longer AI-assisted productivity tools, but agent ecosystems that continuously learn and act within enterprise environments.

  1. KPMG: AI Quarterly Pulse Survey: Q2 2025 (Doc)
  2. BCG: AI at Work (Doc)

Security and Governance Take Center Stage

Google’s “Introduction to AI Agent Security” and Stanford’s “Future of Work with AI Agents” both emphasize a critical turning point: without robust governance, role separation, and context control, agentic systems can amplify misinformation, bias, and operational risk.

Thomson Reuters’ Agentic AI 101 frames this shift as a legal and compliance issue, not just a technical one.

  1. Google: An Introduction to AI Agent Security (Doc)
  2. Google: Guide for using AI at work (Doc)
  3. Stanford University: Future of Work with AI Agents (Doc)
  4. Thomson Reuters: Agentic AI 101 (Doc)

Building Responsibly: Toolkits and Benchmarks

OpenAI’s “Practical Guide to Building Agents” provides hands-on frameworks for orchestrating task agents and tool usage securely within enterprise constraints.

ServiceNow’s Enterprise AI Maturity Index 2025 segments organizations by readiness, indicating most firms remain stuck at “augmented workflows,” far from truly autonomous decision-making.

  1. OpenAI: A Practical Guide to building Agents (Doc)
  2. ServiceNow: Enterprise AI Maturity Index 2025 (Doc)

Sector Spotlight: Financial Services

IBM’s “Agentic AI in Financial Services” explores use cases such as fraud detection and intelligent advisory systems while stressing the need for real-time monitoring, explainability, and token-level auditing.

  1. IBM: Agentic AI in Financial Services (Doc)

A New Operating Model Emerges

Capgemini’s “Rise of Agentic AI” posits that agent ecosystems represent a new digital operating model—not a technology stack, but a cognitive infrastructure. The challenge: aligning this agility with legacy controls, human oversight, and business outcomes.

• 1. Capgemini: Rise of Agentic AI (Doc)

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