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News articleYahoo Finance· December 29, 2025

VCs predict strong enterprise AI adoption next year — again

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VCs predict strong enterprise AI adoption next year — again Image Credits:Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch It’s been three years since OpenAI released ChatGPT and kicked off a surge in innovation and attention on AI…
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  • The companies growing fastest identified a workflow or security gap created by GenAI adoption

    80% confidence
  • One universal agent will emerge by late 2026, converging siloed agent roles into a single agent with shared context and memory

    80% confidence
  • Enterprises will increase budgets where AI expands on institutional advantages, and pull back from tools that simply automate workflows without capturing proprietary intelligence

    80% confidence
  • Many specialized AI product companies will become generalist AI implementers

    80% confidence
  • 2026 will be the year AI reshapes the physical world, especially in infrastructure, manufacturing, and climate monitoring

    80% confidence
  • A subset of enterprise AI companies will shift from product businesses to AI consulting

    80% confidence
  • AI will become the scapegoat for executives looking to cover for past mistakes

    80% confidence
  • 24 enterprise-focused VCs overwhelmingly think 2026 will be the year when enterprises start to meaningfully adopt AI

    80% confidence
  • The majority of knowledge workers will have at least one agentic co-worker they know by name

    80% confidence
  • It's much easier today to build a moat in a vertical category rather than a horizontal one

    80% confidence
  • Many enterprises will claim they are increasing AI investments to explain why they are cutting back spending in other areas or trimming workforces

    80% confidence
  • A boon for AI startups in 2026 will be the transition of enterprises who tried to build in-house solutions and have now realized the difficulty and complexity required in production at scale

    80% confidence
  • You should aim to show you're building in a space where the total addressable market expands rather than evaporates as AI drives down costs

    80% confidence
  • Enterprises are realizing that LLMs are not a silver bullet for most problems

    80% confidence
  • 2026 will be the year that CIOs push back on AI vendor sprawl

    80% confidence
  • We are moving from a reactive world to a predictive one where physical systems can sense problems before they become failures

    80% confidence
  • Model performance or prompting advantages erode in months

    80% confidence
  • $1 million to $2 million annual recurring revenue is the baseline for Series A, but what matters more is whether customers view you as mission-critical

    80% confidence
  • Voice is a far more natural, efficient, and expressive way for people to communicate with machines

    80% confidence
  • The strongest moat comes from how effectively AI startups transform an enterprise's existing data into better decisions, workflows, and customer experiences

    80% confidence
  • Trust in quantum advantage is building fast, but don't expect major software breakthroughs yet

    80% confidence
  • Agents will still be in their initial adoption phase by the end of 2026

    80% confidence
  • Budgets will increase for a narrow set of AI products that clearly deliver results, and will decline sharply for everything else

    80% confidence
  • AI agents will probably be the bigger part of the workforce than any humans in enterprises

    80% confidence
  • If last year was about laying the infrastructure for AI, 2026 is when we begin to see whether the application layer can turn that investment into real value

    80% confidence
  • Enterprises are realizing that random experiments with dozens of solutions create chaos and will focus on fewer solutions with more thoughtful engagement

    80% confidence
  • Focus will shift to custom models, fine tuning, evals, observability, orchestration, and data sovereignty

    80% confidence
  • Frontier labs may ship more turnkey applications directly into production in domains like finance, law, healthcare, and education than people expect

    80% confidence
  • We are at the limit of humanity's ability to generate enough energy to feed power-hungry GPUs

    80% confidence
  • Companies that help enterprises put AI into production are doing well, including data extraction, developer productivity, generative media infrastructure, and voice/audio for support

    80% confidence

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