The Embedding
Gartner projects 40 percent of enterprise applications will have embedded AI agents by the end of 2026, up from less than 5 percent in September 2025. That is not adoption. Adoption is a choice. Th...

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Gartner projects 40 percent of enterprise applications will have embedded AI agents by the end of 2026, up from less than 5 percent in September 2025. That is not adoption. Adoption is a choice. This is embedding — agents arriving inside the tools you already use, without asking. In September 2025, fewer than 5 percent of enterprise applications included AI agents. By the end of 2026, Gartner projects 40 percent will. That is an eightfold increase in fifteen months. The word that matters is not the number. It is the verb. Gartner does not say enterprises will adopt agents. It says applications will feature them. The distinction is the whole story. Adoption is a choice made by users. Embedding is a decision made by vendors. The user opens a familiar application and discovers an agent is already there. The Ambient Turn Microsoft demonstrated the pattern this month. Windows 11 will replace the search bar in the taskbar with "Ask Copilot" — an agent interface where you type @ to invoke spe