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Updated · Futurism · May 17
Companies Face 150,000 AI Agents by 2028 as Employee-Built Bots Raise Cost and Security Risks
Updated
Updated · Futurism · May 17

Companies Face 150,000 AI Agents by 2028 as Employee-Built Bots Raise Cost and Security Risks

2 articles · Updated · Futurism · May 17
  • Gartner projects the average Fortune 500 company will run more than 150,000 AI agents by 2028, up from fewer than 15 today, as employee-built bots proliferate across workplaces.
  • That "AI agent sprawl" is being driven by tools that let staff easily create custom agents, leaving companies with redundant systems that consume paid tokens and widen cybersecurity exposure.
  • Magnum Ice Cream said it expects to condense and centralize its agents for financial control and security, while DaVita has already seen employees create more than 10,000 agents.
  • FICO said its 3,500 employees are producing dozens of new agents every day, underscoring how quickly the problem is spreading beyond tech firms.
  • Only 13% of companies say they have robust AI-agent governance in place, suggesting oversight is lagging well behind adoption.
With 150,000 agents predicted per company, are businesses on the verge of an AI productivity revolution or a financial crisis?
As thousands of 'shadow AI' agents operate unseen, how can companies regain control before costs and risks become unmanageable?