AI Adoption
We've curated 140 cybersecurity statistics about AI adoption to help you understand how organizations are integrating machine learning and automated defenses to combat evolving cyber threats in 2025.
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40% of organizations believe they are AI mature, but only 22% possess the objective IT foundation required to scale AI safely.
17% of prompts include copy/paste and/or file upload activity.
Agent tools Manus, Lindy, and Agent.ai are present in 22%, 11%, and 8% of organizations respectively.
99.6% of organizations are moving toward AI.
Among the most active chat tools observed, OpenAI accounts for 67% of prompt volume.
58% of organizations estimate they currently have between 1 and 100 agents deployed.
Over 70% of organizations expect to manage dozens to hundreds of agents within the next 12 months, with 39% expecting 1–100 agents and 31% expecting 101–500 agents.
In some countries, over half of the population uses AI.
Across much of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, estimated AI adoption rates remain below 10%.
At least 700 million people use leading AI systems weekly.
99% of organizations report using AI in business.
13% of UK consumers are classified as early adopters of AI, with 62% highly aware of AI and 66% reporting it has improved their banking experience in 2025.
23.8% of enterprises are running pilots with AI agents.
38.6% of enterprises have already deployed AI agents at department or enterprise scale.
31.7% of enterprises are in active experimentation with AI agents.
The implementation of AI-based tools as a top-five IT priority surged by 189% from 9% in 2023 to 26% in 2025.
71% of IT leaders globally identified increasing productivity and efficiency as the primary use case for AI adoption.
83% of organizations reported using AI in daily operations.
In 2025, 28% of cybersecurity professionals reported having already integrated AI tools into their operations.
48% of governance leaders in Asia are prioritising AI adoption as a top strategic priority for 2026, compared to 45% prioritising growth opportunities.