"$800K average loss from AI incidents - and 77% of enterprises have already taken a hit" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #25. By MaJoR_-_007, 0 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
$800K average loss from AI incidents - and 77% of enterprises have already taken a hit
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- 3/27/2026, 11:07:11 PM
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- 3/28/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Been reading through some enterprise AI governance data, and the gap between deployment speed and readiness is wider than I expected. Infosys surveyed 1,500 execs across the US, UK, Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand: * 77% reported financial losses from AI-related incidents * Average hit: $800K over two years * Only 2% meet responsible AI standards * Companies with strong governance had 39% lower losses The pricing models pushing enterprises toward faster agent deployment (consumption-based, pay-per-action) arguably make this worse - more agents running means more surface area for incidents before governance catches up. Anyone building governance tooling into their SaaS stack from day one, or is it still being treated as a compliance layer bolted on later?