RESEARCH - Enterprise AI's control gap: no one owns it | VentureBeat

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AI portfolios are expanding far faster than the ability to govern them across enterprises. Most organizations run a contested field of platforms, each claiming to be the “primary” AI layer; few could confidently detect a model drifting or failing in production; and the single most-cited barrier to control is the absence of any one owner accountable for AI across the stack. The result is a widening control gap — ambition and spend racing ahead of visibility, ownership, and cost control — with autonomous agents already producing real financial and operational failures.

This wave of VentureBeat Pulse Research examines the enterprise AI control gap: how many platforms claim to be the primary AI layer, who actually governs AI behavior across them, whether organizations could detect a model failing in production, what most blocks cross-platform governance, and how the financial and operational control failures of autonomous agents are already surfacing.

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