Definition
The ‘agentic action gap’ refers to the divide between the insights or recommendations generated by artificial intelligence agents and the actual, value-driving actions taken by a business. It represents the failure to translate AI-produced information into tangible business outcomes.
Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)
Understanding and closing this gap is crucial for enterprises to realise the full potential and ROI of their AI agent investments, moving beyond mere analysis to impactful execution.
Key properties or components
- Insight generation without action
- Failure to translate AI output into business value
- Stalled pilots and POCs
- Need for orchestration and execution models
Contradictions or debates
None.