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AI agents gain traction in Singapore, but data gaps hold back adoption

Nurdianah Md Nur
Nurdianah Md Nur • 3 min read
AI agents gain traction in Singapore, but data gaps hold back adoption
Interest in autonomous AI is rising, but firms are holding back investment as integration, governance and data quality issues limit reliable deployment, according to HubSpot's latest research. Photo: Unsplash
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Singapore companies are showing growing interest in AI agents, or artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can operate with minimal human input, but gaps in data and systems are slowing broader adoption.

HubSpot’s survey of more than 700 business leaders in the city-state reveals that 43% expect AI agents to become highly important to their operations within the next 12 to 24 months.

Yet, only 18% are currently using fully autonomous systems capable of making decisions and executing tasks end to end, underscoring a gap between interest and deployment.

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