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Why the AI Agent Utilization Gap Is an Infrastructural Problem, Not a Managerial One

Why the AI Agent Utilization Gap Is an Infrastructural Problem, Not a Managerial One

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-the-ai-agent-utilization-gap-is-an-infrastructural-problem-not-a-managerial-one.
Enterprises are building thousands of AI agents but deploying only a fraction due to missing accountability, trust, and orchestration infrastructure.
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Enterprises are creating massive numbers of AI agents, but most never reach production because companies lack the infrastructure needed to trust them at scale. Without confidence scoring, traceability, governance, and human oversight systems, organizations are forced to manually verify AI outputs, eliminating efficiency gains. Companies like bem.ai argue the real bottleneck in enterprise AI adoption is not management, but missing accountability infrastructure.

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