BENGALURU, India, April 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Across enterprises, AI is shaping workforce decisions, influencing capital allocation, triggering compliance actions, and driving operational trade-offs at a scale that no management team can realistically oversee. A new report from Height measurementin collaboration with HFS researchfinds that the vast majority of companies have deployed AI without answering a fundamental question: who is actually in charge of what it decides?

The report, The human at the helm of AIis based on a survey of more than 500 senior executives from Global 2000 organizations across five industries and shows that only 14% have a documented AI strategy with clear objectives. The rest have defaulted on cost reduction, a rationale that requires no vision, no ownership model, and no commitment to what the company is trying to become.
“AI accelerates decisions across the enterprise, but when done right, it requires deep technical discipline,” said Raj Sundaresan, CEO of Altimetrik. “Too many organizations are scaling AI without redesigning accountability, risking bad decisions being scaled faster. Putting people in the driver’s seat means ensuring that every AI-driven decision is driven with the same technical rigor, ownership, and control we expect from any critical business system. Without that accountability, you’re scaling risk instead of intelligence.”
The report identifies a divide between organizations that have institutionalized AI as a managed enterprise capability and those that still run AI as a collection of team-level experiments. Only 13% have reached a high level of maturity and are more than twice as likely to report faster, more accurate decisions and measurable customer and revenue impact. Everyone else is stuck managing long execution cycles, ownership ambiguity, and governance structures designed for a world without AI.
“Companies are scaling AI faster than accountability, and that gap is now a workforce crisis,” said Phil Fersht, founder and principal analyst of HFS Research. “When leaders don’t define what AI decides and what humans own, employees stop questioning it. That’s not expansion, it’s abdication. Fix it now, or you’re not building an intelligent organization. You’re scaling unmanaged risk.”
That pattern is visible throughout the study. More than half (52%) of employees say fear of replacement is their biggest barrier to getting started with AI. Nearly 80% receive less than 10 hours of training per year. And the skill that AI oversight most depends on – the ability to question AI outputs – ranks last among the capabilities that managers say they value. That leaves companies with a workforce that has learned to follow AI rather than drive it, and that reverence doesn’t stop at the org chart: 75% of organizations say their teams are deferring to external partners because they don’t have the confidence to push back.
Read the full report for full findings.
About Altimetrik
Altimetrik is an AI engineering company that builds the systems that power the modern enterprise.
With deep expertise across industries including BFSI, manufacturing, retail and CPG, automotive, healthcare and life sciences, we help organizations modernize technology, unlock new revenue streams and build sustainable competitive advantage.
Powered by a global team of more than 10,000 practitioners and a foundation of technical excellence, Altimetrik delivers AI that not only deploys, but operationalizes, controls, and builds to continually evolve.
Recognized by Constellation Research and Everest Group for leadership in AI and digital engineering, and named among Glassdoor’s Best Led Companies, Altimetrik is redefining how enterprises build for the AI era. More information at altimetrik.com.
About HFS research
HFS Research is a leading research and consulting authority on business transformation, serving Fortune 500 companies with fearless insights and actionable strategies. With unparalleled access to Global 2000 executives and deep expertise in AI, automation and digital business models, HFS empowers organizations to make confident decisions that create sustainable competitive advantage. For more information, visit http://www.hfsresearch.com.
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