Scaling agentic AI means trusting your data – here’s what most CDOs are investing in
J Studios /DigitalVision via getty Images Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways Half of agentic AI adopters cite data quality and retrieval issues as deployment barriers. 76% of data leaders report that governance has not kept pace with the rise in AI use. 86% plan to increase investment in data management to support AI growth. A new survey of 600 chief data officers (CDOs) found that 69% of companies with revenues of $500M+ are using generative AI in their operations, up from 48% in 2025. Although AI adoption is increasing, the report found that data and AI literacy are a concern. Of the CDOs surveyed, 75% believe their workforce needs upskilling in data literacy, and 74% in AI literacy to responsibly use AI or AI outputs in day-to-day operations. Improved data and AI literacy will increase AI adoption in business. Also: AI agents are fast, loose, and out of control, MIT study finds The report, from Informatica, Wakefield Research, and Deloitte, noted that although skill set is a challenge, trust …
