Traditionally, moving slow with policies was fine with new tech because, outside of the PC revolution it wasn't all that impactful, and things used to rightly be labeled as experimental so you could safely ignore it for a while as a big enterprise and be just fine until thinks shook out.
LLMs were, IMO, pushed out too early and without that clear "this is experimental tech" label. Full public access from day 1, no invite only betas, no research previews for a select few pilot customers/orgs, etc. I've been in IT for a little over 18 years now and I haven't seen anything move this fast before.
I mean, I never though I'd see Microsoft go on stage at BUILD and and announce freaking OpenClaw for Enterprise, and then make it available the same day. This is highly unstable tech and what I'd consider still experimental, being sold to F500s as production ready.