MIT Technology Review Insights
Going beyond pilots with composable and sovereign AI

Today marks an inflection point for enterprise AI adoption. Despite billions invested in generative AI, only 5% of integrated pilots deliver measurable business value and nearly one in two companies abandons AI initiatives before reaching production.
The problem isn’t whether AI works. The demos prove it does.
The problem is what breaks when AI meets real-world enterprise infrastructure.
In this new article with MIT, discover why only 5% of AI pilots deliver measurable business value, and how composable, sovereign AI is helping organizations move beyond pilot purgatory and into production.
What You’ll Learn
- Why AI pilots succeed—and then collapse in production
Why nearly 1 in 2 companies abandon AI initiatives before they reach production — and why of those that do, only 5% deliver measurable business value - How composable architectures unlock AI at scale
By 2027, 75% of global businesses will begin decoupling monolithic enterprise apps. Learn how modular AI systems allow teams to swap components without rebuilding. - How sovereign AI removes deployment constraints
Run AI across any cloud or on-prem environment while maintaining full control over data, models, and governance.