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Harnessing the value of AI: Unlocking scalable advantage

As organizations shift from isolated pilots to enterprise-wide deployments of generative and agentic AI, they are unlocking transformative benefits in innovation and productivity.

But mainstream adoption is bringing new challenges related to cost containment, workforce adaptation, governance, and sustainability.

Harnessing the value of AI: Unlocking scalable advantage, the third edition in the Capgemini Research Institute’s annual research series on AI technologies, explores strategies for how organizations can scale AI implementation responsibly, ethically, and effectively. The research brief is based on findings from a global survey of 1,100 leaders at organizations with annual revenue above $1 billion across 15 countries. Key findings include:

  • Gen AI adoption is now mainstream, surging from 6% in 2023 to 30% in 2025. Today, 93% of organizations are exploring or enabling Gen AI capabilities – yet while benefits are rising, cost concerns persist.
  • AI agents are gaining ground, with 14% of organizations implementing them at partial or full scale, and 23% running pilots. Of the organizations already scaling AI agents, nearly 45% are piloting or scaling multi-agent systems.
  • AI is evolving from tool to teammate. Nearly six in 10 organizations are planning to integrate AI as augmenting or autonomous collaborators within the next year – yet most are underprepared for this shift.
  • Trust and governance are lagging: 71% of organizations say they cannot fully trust autonomous AI agents for enterprise use. While 46% have governance policies in place, adherence remains low.
  • AI’s environmental impact is under scrutiny. Only one in five organizations measures its Gen AI environmental footprint, though sustainability measures – like using smaller task-specific models – are gaining traction.

The new research brief offers actionable insights for business and technology leaders across industries and functions. To deliver business value and scale AI responsibly and effectively, organizations must:

  • Architect for scalability by redesigning processes for AI integration, and embracing “platformization” for enterprise-wide deployment.
  • Reinforce trust through governance by defining clear scopes for AI execution, establishing cross-functional governance with ethical oversight, and strengthening data management and traceability.
  • Design human-AI collaboration models through prioritizing reskilling and cultural transformation, and adapting workflows and performance metrics for hybrid teams.

To discover how organizations can move beyond experimentation to scaled, ethical, and high-value AI deployment, download the Harnessing the value of AI research brief today.

Meet our experts

Franck Greverie*

Franck Greverie*

Chief Portfolio & Technology Officer, Cloud Infrastructure Services, Insights & Data, Digital Customer Experience, and Business Services
Chief Portfolio & Technology Officer, Cloud Infrastructure Services, Insights & Data, Digital Customer Experience, and Business Services
Anne-Laure Thieullent

Anne-Laure Thieullent

Executive Vice President, Data & AI Group Offer Leader
Choosing the right technology for the right usage is key, but how your company should change the way it acts around data is vital. My passion is to bring technology, business transformation and governance together and take our clients to where they want to be as Intelligent Enterprises, while cultivating the values of trust, privacy and fairness.
Sergey Patsko

Sergey Patsko

Data & AI for Intelligent Industry leader ​
I partner with my clients to drive Digital Transformation through Data & Artificial Intelligence: facilitate digital strategy sessions, design thinking workshops, Data Science use cases scoping, and road-mapping. We collaborate to establish enterprise-wide AI Centers of Exellence, AI Trust framework, ways to built and deploy Machine Learning applications in production, at scale. I also run Business of AI training for CxOs.
Etienne Grass

Etienne Grass

Managing Director at Capgemini Invent France
Etienne serves as the Managing Director of Capgemini Invent for France. Having joined the Capgemini Group in 2017, he dedicated his initial four years to the Public Services sector in France and later expanded his scope globally within Capgemini Invent. Prior to his current role, he played a pivotal role in leading the BLEU sovereign cloud project for the entire Group.
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Craig Suckling

Chief AI Officer, Europe
Craig is the Chief AI Officer for Capgemini Insights & Data, Europe. Before joining Capgemini, Craig was Chief Data Officer for the UK Government, accountable for the Government’s strategy and change agenda for data and AI, and he was also the global head of Data and AI strategy for Amazon Web Services. Craig has also held numerous roles as a private sector CDO, startup founder and advisory board member. He featured in the top 100 data and AI leaders in Europe in 2020-2025, and the top 100 global data and AI leaders in 2024.
Claudia Crummenerl

Claudia Crummenerl

Global Head of Workforce and Organization, Capgemini Invent
Recognizing the importance of people in business transformation, Claudia works with clients to reinvent the employee experience through data and technology. She uses her expertise in the people perspective of digital to understand how leadership in the digital age is evolving, how talent and workforce productivity can be transformed through automation and AI, and how to effectively engage employees throughout the transformation process.
Marjolein Wenderich

Marjolein Wenderich

Vice President | Head of Workforce & Organization | Capgemini Invent | The Netherlands
I am a strategically driven manager and consultant with a background in Organizational Science, HR and Management. With 22 years of work experience in the (semi) public and business market, I like to use my competences to take organizations ahead. I am goal-oriented, analytical and solution-oriented.
Steve Jones

Steve Jones

Expert in Big Data and Analytics
Steve is the founder of Capgemini’s businesses in Cloud, SaaS, and Big Data, a published author in journals such as the Financial Times and IEEE Software. He is also the original creator of the first unified architecture for Big Fast Managed data, the Business Data Lake. He works with clients on delivering large-scale data solutions and the secure adoption of AI, he is the Capgemini lead for Collaborate Data Ecosystems and Trusted AI.

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