Companies are not looking before they're leaping into the AI playpen

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93% of organizations report infrastructure incidents attributable to AI

AI vendors have been pushing organizations to board the AI hype train as it races by at full speed. But many of the companies doing so, unable to move quite that fast, have stumbled along the way.

According to a survey of 406 IT decision makers, 93 percent of organizations have experienced AI-caused infrastructure incidents, but a mere 19 percent had the necessary governance to respond.

The survey, conducted in April by Panterra Group at the behest of Spacelift, forms the basis of the orchestration platform's 2026 State of Infrastructure Automation report [PDF]. It posits an "AI Readiness Gap," meaning that companies are adopting AI before they're ready to do so and are paying the price.

"The findings are unambiguous: organizations are using AI to generate infrastructure code at a rate their governance frameworks were never designed to handle,” said Paweł...

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