Technical leaders (IT, engineering, security, and data – across all seniority levels) report rollbacks at 78%. Business leaders (finance, marketing, CX, product, and operations) at the same organizations report them at 69%. The gap extends to the nature of the incidents: technical leaders report PII-related issues at 34% while business leaders report them at 27%. Business leaders are less likely to know a rollback happened, and they’re also less likely to know why.
The same pattern holds for the engineering burden. Technical leaders report their teams spending more than half their time on guardrails at a rate 9 points higher than business leaders (38% vs 29%). The engineering cost is real, but it’s not landing equally across the leadership team.
And yet technical leaders are more confident than their business counterparts. Technical leaders describe themselves as very confident in their AI readiness at 54%, compared to 43% of business leaders. Having a line of sight into how the AI program is being built and run – even when it surfaces more failures – appears to positively impact confidence compared to having no technical visibility at all.