Shaping a lasting AI strategy in a fast-changing world
AI is entering a phase of sustained enterprise adoption. As the technology rapidly advances, organizations are moving beyond isolated use cases and short-term efficiency gains and rethinking how they use AI to create value, meet changing customer expectations and evolve their operating models over the next several years. That requires a clear end goal, an honest assessment of current capabilities and a practical roadmap for moving from today’s reality to that end goal. Today, we are seeing five accelerating trends shaping how that transition is unfolding. LLMs are evolving into AgenticOS platforms Horizontal LLM providers like Anthropic and vertical AI companies like Harvey are moving beyond standalone AI models and building broader enterprise platforms. These platforms combine AI models with workflows, playbooks, integrations and governance tools inside a single environment, which are beginning to be described as an “AgenticOS.” As a result, the market is beginning to consolidate around a smaller number of platform providers that can simplify procurement, integration, spend management and data privacy compliance. Context windows have expanded by orders of magnitude Leading AI models can now process dramatically more information at once than they could just a few years ago, with the amount of information they can analyze in a single interaction expanding roughly 125× since 2023. That shift is making more complex, enterprise-scale work, like large-scale contract review, codeb…