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.
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.
- Google: An Introduction to AI Agent Security (Doc)
- Google: Guide for using AI at work (Doc)
- Stanford University: Future of Work with AI Agents (Doc)
- 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.
- OpenAI: A Practical Guide to building Agents (Doc)
- 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.
- 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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