AI Agents to Outnumber Human Sellers by 10 Times

AI Agents to Outnumber Human Sellers by 10 Times
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By 2028, AI agents will outnumber human sellers tenfold, according to Gartner. However, less than 40% of sellers will report that AI agents have improved their productivity. 

As AI agents become ubiquitous, sales leaders should move beyond simply increasing the number of bots. Instead, leaders should focus on integrating AI into cohesive strategies that prioritize data quality, process automation, and user experience. Without a disciplined approach, organizations risk overwhelming sellers and missing out on the true benefits of AI.

“AI agents are everywhere, but there’s a value ceiling,” said Melissa Hilbert, VP Analyst in the Gartner Sales Practice. “Beyond a certain point, more AI does not mean more productivity. In fact, layering additional prompts and tools onto already complex workflows risks overwhelming sellers and accelerating burnout.”

Gartner issued several recommendations for Sales Leaders:

Redefine Success Metrics: Shift from traditional productivity measures to performance metrics that capture both human and AI contributions, including relationship-building and emotional intelligence.

Pilot and Refine AI Solutions: Launch targeted AI initiatives with clear objectives, monitor outcomes, and continuously refine approaches based on seller and buyer feedback.

Prioritize Data Quality and Process Optimization: Ensure foundational data is accurate, and processes are streamlined before scaling AI deployments, maximizing the impact of automation.

Invest in Seller Enablement: Provide ongoing training to help sellers adapt to AI tools, focusing on collaboration between human expertise and AI-driven insights.

Enhance Buyer Experience: Use AI to automate routine tasks, freeing sellers to focus on delivering personalized, high-value interactions that drive customer loyalty.

“The future of sales will belong to organizations that combine human empathy with AI-powered insights—delivering superior buyer experiences and unlocking real productivity gains,” advised Hilbert.