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Your Company Is Already Run Partly By AI. Your Accounts Don't Show It.
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Your Company Is Already Run Partly By AI. Your Accounts Don't Show It.

Forbes · Jun 24, 2026, 6:23 AM

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  • Ninety-two percent of technology executives say their organization tracks the financial impact of AI-generated work.

Energy Your Company Is Already Run Partly By AI. Your Accounts Don't Show It.By Güney Yıldız,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I focus on the nexus of AI adoption, energy, and geopolitics.Follow Author Jun 24, 2026, 02:23am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary. A new report reveals a significant gap in how companies track AI's financial impact. While 92% of tech executives monitor AI-generated work, only 2% formally record over half of it as a business outcome. This "AI labor orphaning" stems from rapid AI adoption without corresponding accountability systems, leaving 90% of organizations without a dedicated AI ROI function. Consequently, 79% worry about budget cuts due to unmeasurable value. Much AI work occurs via unmonitored "shadow applications," and 87% of AI-assisted output is credited solely to human employees, distorting performance metrics. The report highlights a lack of authority for tech leaders to manage AI effectively, suggesting a need for a "Chief Intelligence Officer" role with real decision rights. Companies must address this "shadow labor" to accurately assess AI's true contribution and avoid operating on incomplete financial data.

Ninety-two percent of technology executives say their organization tracks the financial impact of AI-generated work. Two percent say more than half of that work is actually recorded as a business outcome.

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