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Why AI Pilots Fail - and What India Inc Must Do to Scale

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July 2025

AI is no longer an emerging technology—it's a boardroom mandate.

- Musharrat Shahin

Why AI Pilots Fail - and What India Inc Must Do to Scale

Across industries, enterprise leaders are under growing pressure to demonstrate results, not just run pilots.

By the end of 2024, more than 78% of Indian enterprises had implemented Al in at least one function, reflecting rapid adoption, according to McKinsey.

However, a global study by BCG reveals that 74% of organizations continue to face significant challenges in scaling Al beyond initial pilots. This highlights a critical gap—not in willingness to adopt Al, but in the ability to operationalize it across business functions.

For Indian CIOs, the challenge is not about experimenting with Al—it's about scaling it across complex, legacy-laden environments, aligning it with business goals, and ensuring it's both responsible and resilient. The real test lies in moving Al from innovation labs and test beds into the operational core of the enterprise.

For enterprise CIOs, the transition from experimentation to enterprise-wide execution remains one of the most complex and strategic challenges, requiring alignment of people, processes, data, and infrastructure to deliver sustained business value. However, research from Accenture highlights that organizations that have managed to scale Al effectively can outperform their peers by as much as 2.5X in both revenue growth and productivity.

We look at how leading CIOs in India are addressing these challenges. From manufacturing and digital commerce to automotive and engineering, these leaders are reimagining Al as an integrated, measurable, and secure business enabler. Their experiences provide a practical roadmap for enterprise technology leaders who are ready to move beyond experimentation and deliver enterprise-scale impact.

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