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Chart: AI is paying off, but only for these industries so far

November 14, 2025
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Chart: AI is paying off, but only for these industries so far
US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall about to fly in the X-62A VISTA, an experimental aircraft piloted by Artificial Intelligence.
US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall about to fly in the X-62A VISTA, an experimental aircraft piloted by AI.

Air Force photo by Richard Gonza via Reuters Connect

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AI is moving from promise to measurable payoff across corporate America.

According to new data from Morgan Stanley, the share of S&P 500 companies citing quantifiable benefits from AI adoption has steadily climbed, reaching 15% in the third quarter, up from 11% a year earlier.

Among firms that the analysts classify as “AI adopters,” nearly one in four now report tangible performance improvements.

Technology leads the pack: 39% of tech firms highlighted quantifiable AI gains, up sharply from 26% last year.

Communication Services (26%) and Financials (16%) follow, while Energy companies have risen from 0% to 10%.

As adoption spreads, more sectors are beginning to see measurable AI-driven returns, signaling a new phase of real-world business impact.

Bar chart showing share of each S&P sector citing benefits from AI; information technology leads with 39%, followed by communication services and financials with 26% and 16%, respectively. Across the full S&P 500, the rate is 15%.

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