Appian reports surge in embedded Artificial Intelligence within business processes

Appian highlights a major uptick in customers integrating Artificial Intelligence directly into critical business processes, driving accuracy and speed in automation.

At its recent Appian World event, enterprise automation firm Appian announced that its customers are rapidly embedding Artificial Intelligence into their business processes, significantly enhancing automation and customer engagement. The company cited particular successes in government and compliance operations, where embedded Artificial Intelligence has increased regulatory compliance accuracy to 95%, outperforming traditional human-led approaches.

Randy Guard, Chief Marketing Officer at Appian, emphasized that embedding Artificial Intelligence agents within processes—not operating them in isolation—optimizes operations, boosts accuracy, and accelerates business outcomes in a governed and accountable way. Appian reported a 7.9-fold year-over-year surge in customer adoption of Artificial Intelligence-driven document extraction, largely attributed to the company´s AI Document Center. Additionally, 70% of Appian Cloud customers are now actively using Artificial Intelligence capabilities, signaling broad adoption beyond isolated products toward comprehensive process automation and agentic Artificial Intelligence.

Customer case studies showcased at the event highlighted the real-world benefits of this trend. For instance, Acclaim Autism leveraged Appian´s technology to automate patient intake for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, reducing diagnosis wait times from six months to ten days by extracting form data with high accuracy while maintaining HIPAA compliance. Similarly, the Texas Department of Public Safety built a procurement solution featuring a chatbot for real-time regulatory insights, speeding up contract management across thousands of employees. Appian maintains its focus on enabling users to build private, focused Artificial Intelligence models, limiting risks of inaccurate outputs and ensuring trust in sensitive business processes. The company also previewed new features coming in its next software release, continuing its push toward integrated, trusted Artificial Intelligence-powered business operations.

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