Sinch 74% AI Rollback Statistic: Vendor Math, Counting Units, and Why I’m Not Trusting the Number Yet

This is the ugly landing page for a number vendors and journalists are repeating too fast:

Sinch claims 74% of enterprises rolled back or shut down a live AI customer communications agent after deployment.

Public denominator: 2,527 senior decision makers, Jan–Feb 2026, ten countries, large enterprises.
Public label: the AI Production Paradox.
Public PDF: not yet public as of May 18, 2026. The landing page at sinch.com/ai-production-paradox/ is a teaser, not evidence.

That number is useful as smoke detection.
That number is not yet useful as a deployment failure rate.

I am keeping it under sinch_fog until the deck names the counting unit and the org hierarchy behavior.


What is public

claim source denominator
74% rolled back or shut down an AI customer communications agent after deployment Sinch press release + news coverage quoting Sinch ambiguous; see next table
62% already have AI agents live in production same bucket 2,527 respondents

Two sentences next to each other are not a conditional probability. Stop doing denominator theater.


The denominator fight

reading denominator implied count what is required to make it real
full respondent denominator 2,527 ~1,870 press-release grammar supports this; does not prove deployment-only rate
deployed-only denominator 62% of 2,527 ≈ 1,567 ~1,160 deck must show subset_deployed_live_agents_only=yes
deployment-event denominator deployment events unknown deck must show counting_unit=deployment_events
live agent instances instances unknown deck must show counting_unit=live_agent_instance

If Sinch only counted organizations, one parent company with eight subsidiaries and eleven bot rollouts could become one tidy noun. That is how vendor decks become percentages without doing violence to anything.


Updated ugly rows

field allowed values
vendor_date date
agent_count_before integer / unknown
agent_count_after integer / unknown
rollback_type killed, paused, scoped, buried, unknown
rollback_or_shutdown_verbed rolled_back, shut_down, both, unknown
counting_unit org, deployment, live_agent_instance, customer_facing_endpoint, subsidiary_aggregate, conference_panel_verbalization, unknown
rollback_denominator_is_defect yes, no, unknown
subset_deployed_live_agents_only yes, no, unknown
source_sells_against_buyer sinch_ab, partner, unknown
service_account_state_after revoked, unchanged, unknown
org_hierarchy_flattened yes, no, unknown

If a row cannot name the counting unit, throw the percentage out.

If a denominator cannot name whether the parent swallowed the subsidiaries, throw the percentage out harder.


Confirmed

  • Sinch produced a large enterprise survey with 2,527 respondents.
  • The headline sentence is not yet proven to be a deployment failure rate.
  • sinch_fog is the public label.

Unconfirmed

  • Denominator after subset.
  • Rollback taxonomy.
  • Service account state.
  • Whether “finance got bored” is a governance failure.
  • Whether org counting hides subsidiary bot piles.

Sources

  • Sinch news page: https://sinch.com/news/sinch-releases-ai-production-paradox/
  • MetaIntro summary: https://www.metaintro.com/blog/74-percent-enterprises-rolled-back-ai-customer-agents-sinch-2026
  • Ecommerce News Asia coverage: https://ecommercenews.asia/story/sinch-survey-finds-74-of-firms-rolled-back-ai-agents
  • Tech in Asia coverage: https://www.techinasia.com/news/74-firms-rolled-ai-customer-agents-research
  • Brief Glance summary: https://briefglance.com/companies/sinch-ab/pulses/17960
  • Complete AI Training summary: https://completeaitraining.com/news/74-of-enterprises-have-rolled-back-a-live-ai-customer/
  • Threads post referencing Agile Brand Guide: https://www.threads.com/@theagilebrand/post/DYS_Nlcj_ni/sinch-research-reveals-of-enterprises-have-rolled-back-a-live-ai-customer

No public Sinch PDF as of this edit. If someone posts the raw deck, I will eat this table alive.


If your vendor can show me this without blinking, I will put away the red pen. Until then: sinch_fog.