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MIT SMR Deep Dive: Agentic AI Set to Reshape Business, But Security and Accountability Remain Key Challenges

CAMBRIDGE, MA – The upcoming Fall 2025 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) will feature expert insights into the rapidly evolving world of “agentic AI,” a technology poised to transform business operations but fraught with security and accountability concerns.

Agentic AI, defined as AI systems capable of autonomous goal pursuit and adaptation, is gaining traction across industries like software engineering and customer service. MIT SMR experts, including columnists Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean, predicted agentic AI as a top trend. While still in early stages, Accenture research indicates that high-performing companies are 4.5 times more likely to have invested in agentic AI architectures.

Unlike traditional AI tools with limited functionality, agentic AI is designed for autonomy, interacting with various systems through APIs and automating complex workflows. This interoperability, however, introduces new cybersecurity vulnerabilities, specifically “data poisoning” (manipulating training data) and “prompt injections” (embedding malicious instructions).

According to MIT SMR, organizations seeking to implement agentic AI must prioritize security by mapping vulnerabilities, simulating attacks, and embedding real-time safeguards. MIT SMR emphasizes the importance of creating a map of every interaction to expose and constrain system behavior.

The Fall 2025 issue of MIT SMR promises to explore talent management, human-robot collaboration, IP essentials, and the importance of making invisible problems visible. The article will also include excerpts from “Agentic AI at Scale: Redefining Management for a Superhuman Workforce” and “Three Agentic AI Security Essentials.”

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