IBM pilots human‑overseen AI agent dashboard
IBM is trialing a real‑time dashboard that lets humans monitor and direct AI agents working on consulting engagements—an explicit hybrid model where managers orchestrate agent outputs. It’s a sign consulting teams will be run as AI‑supervised workflows, not just tool‑assisted projects. (businessinsider.com)
Mohamad Ali, senior vice president and head of IBM Consulting, recently walked reporters through the live monitoring interface and said the platform shows hourly status across humans and “digital workers.” (b17news.com) IBM is packaging the internal toolchain under two brands: Consulting Advantage (the delivery platform used inside IBM) and Enterprise Advantage, a client-facing service IBM announced on Jan. 19, 2026 to scale governed, agentic AI in enterprises. (cio.com) Ali told media IBM intends to provision roughly ten AI assistants per consultant across its global practice of about 160,000 consultants as part of that model. (cio.com) IBM reported consulting revenue of just over $21 billion for full-year 2025 and said its generative-AI book of business stood at more than $12.5 billion at the end of the year. (newsroom.ibm.com) The company says it already runs more than 200 consulting projects using “digital workers” and has converted internal tooling into paid client engagements, including a March 9, 2026 engagement announced with SEI to accelerate agentic-AI transformation. (futurumgroup.com) IBM cites outcome metrics from agent use inside the business — for example, cutting security-investigation tasks that took about 45 minutes down to “a few minutes” using agentic workflows. (finance.yahoo.com)