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AI Agents: Trust vs. Speed in Adoption

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Security and governance are the top blockers for AI agent adoption.
  • Companies face a paradox: speed requires trust, but trust takes time.
  • Lowe's embeds AI agent companions to assist 250,000 store associates.
AI Agents: Trust vs. Speed in Adoption

The widespread adoption of autonomous AI agents is being significantly hampered by critical security and governance concerns, overriding even fundamental challenges like data and compute power. Businesses are grappling with a paradox where rapid deployment necessitates trust, yet establishing that trust is a time-consuming process, thereby slowing AI agent implementation to a crawl.

Experts categorize AI agent adoption into four phases, from initial experimentation to full autonomy. Currently, many companies are in early stages, with a significant portion anticipating progression to more advanced phases within two years. However, the primary risk preventing faster advancement is the security and governance of these agents, shifting their capability from knowledge retrieval to action-oriented tasks.

Despite these hurdles, concrete benefits are emerging. Lowe's, for example, has successfully integrated AI agent companions for its store associates, enhancing product knowledge and driving rapid technology adoption. While some, like healthcare systems, emphasize the need for human oversight due to high stakes, the path forward involves building trust through robust policy guardrails and clear procedures for inevitable errors.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dev Rishi highlights security and governance as the primary bottlenecks slowing the adoption of autonomous AI agents.
Lowe's has deployed AI agent companions to assist its 250,000 store associates with extensive product knowledge.
The paradox is that companies need to move fast to deploy AI agents, but building the necessary trust for that speed takes considerable time.

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