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16 days agoEnterprises Turn to Agentic AI as KPMG Predicts $183 Billion in Savings
Corporations worldwide are accelerating adoption of Agentic AI models to automate complex decision-making, according to KPMG’s latest technology outlook. The consultancy projects $183 billion in productivity gains by 2026 as multi-agent AI systems transform finance, legal, and healthcare operations. Global AI chief Swami Chandrasekaran said hybrid architectures combining generative AI and autonomous agents are streamlining compliance and risk analysis. Industry analysts added that these frameworks signal a shift from rule-based automation to self-regulating enterprise ecosystems driving operational agility and efficiency at scale.
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16 days agoEnterprises Turn to Agentic AI as KPMG Predicts $183 Billion in Savings
Corporations worldwide are accelerating adoption of Agentic AI models to automate complex decision-making, according to KPMG’s latest technology outlook. The consultancy projects $183 billion in productivity gains by 2026 as multi-agent AI systems transform finance, legal, and healthcare operations. Global AI chief Swami Chandrasekaran said hybrid architectures combining generative AI and autonomous agents are streamlining compliance and risk analysis. Industry analysts added that these frameworks signal a shift from rule-based automation to self-regulating enterprise ecosystems driving operational agility and efficiency at scale.
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KPMG’s outlook says Agentic AI will generate $183 billion in efficiency gains by 2026 as firms adopt self-learning AI agents for finance, healthcare, and compliance automation.
Corporations worldwide are accelerating adoption of Agentic AI models to automate complex decision-making, according to KPMG’s latest technology outlook. The consultancy projects $183 billion in productivity gains by 2026 as multi-agent AI systems transform finance, legal, and healthcare operations. Global AI chief Swami Chandrasekaran said hybrid architectures combining generative AI and autonomous agents are streamlining compliance and risk analysis. Industry analysts added that these frameworks signal a shift from rule-based automation to self-regulating enterprise ecosystems driving operational agility and efficiency at scale.
Corporations worldwide are accelerating adoption of Agentic AI models to automate complex decision-making, according to KPMG’s latest technology outlook. The consultancy projects $183 billion in productivity gains by 2026 as multi-agent AI systems transform finance, legal, and healthcare operations. Global AI chief Swami Chandrasekaran said hybrid architectures combining generative AI and autonomous agents are streamlining compliance and risk analysis. Industry analysts added that these frameworks signal a shift from rule-based automation to self-regulating enterprise ecosystems driving operational agility and efficiency at scale.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 06:06 IST