
"At least 81 percent of the analyzed cloud environments use managed AI services, an increase from the 74 percent reported by Wiz researchers in early 2025. At least 90 percent run self-hosted AI software."
"Of the organizations running self-hosted AI models, 68 percent do so at least partially via models included in third-party software. Eighteen percent even rely exclusively on such 'transitive' components."
"Wiz's own 2025 Security Readiness Survey already showed that 25 percent of respondents had no visibility into which AI services were running in their environment. That lack of visibility has now become a structural governance problem."
"At least 80 percent of organizations use AI IDE extensions, and 71 percent have one or more AI copilots in use. Copilot adoption typically proceeds bottom-up, driven by individual developers without a centralized policy."
AI is now a core part of cloud infrastructure, with 81 percent of cloud environments using managed AI services. Self-hosted AI software is utilized by 90 percent of organizations. Many users do not consciously own the AI technology they use, as 68 percent run third-party models. This lack of visibility has led to governance problems, with 25 percent unaware of the AI services in their environment. AI-driven development is prevalent, with 80 percent using AI IDE extensions and 71 percent having AI copilots, often leading to shadow AI issues.
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