By Anil Prasad Head of Engineering and Product, Duke Energy CASPAR · Founder, Ambharii Labs Three signals. One pattern. Stanford released the 2026 AI Index this week. AI agents jumped from 12% to 66% success on real computer tasks in one year. That is a 5.5x capability multiplier in twelve months. In the same week, industry research confirmed that 86 to 89% of enterprise AI agent pilots fail to reach production at scale. Apoorva Mehta launched Abundance, a hedge fund with $100M in seed funding designed to have AI agents run the entire fund. JPMorgan reported their LLM Suite is automating 360,000 manual hours annually with 83% faster research cycles for portfolio managers. These stories are not contradictory. They describe the same reality from different angles. The capability inflection has happened. The deployment infrastructure investment lags 18 months behind. That gap is the business opportunity of 2026. Quick numbers before we dig in: Monday: Stanford 12 to 66. Here is what most coverage will miss.…