JPMorgan's latest analysis reveals a significant increase in agentic AI deployment among large organizations, with adoption rising from 11% to 26% between 2025 and February 2026. This surge, termed "The Agentic Boom," marks a shift from basic chatbot interactions to complex, autonomous AI workflows. The data, derived from the KPMG AI Quarterly Pulse Survey, indicates that reasoning models now constitute over 50% of AI interactions, reflecting a demand for more sophisticated AI outputs. Despite this growth among large firms, broader enterprise AI adoption remains gradual. The analysis underscores the resource-intensive nature of agentic AI systems, which require substantial computational power, posing a barrier for mid-market and smaller enterprises. JPMorgan's report, published in May 2026, highlights the disparity in AI adoption rates, emphasizing the depth of AI integration in large organizations while noting the steady pace of broader enterprise engagement.