Different companies/industries move along the cycle at different speeds. E.g. the non-tech solopreneurs went from "I can vibecode an entire app in an afternoon, never hiring a dev again" to "whoopsie, Claude deleted my production database" pretty quickly (and loudly). Big tech also seems more advanced in the cycle; cf. Amazon's recent production problems and subsequent backlash, Uber's budget, etc. Larger companies are following the trend a beat late as their C-suite cosplays "we're a tech startup" on LinkedIn. And some companies are sitting this one out for the moment, either out of obliviousness or wisdom, and will adopt the tools once they've matured enough.
Anyway, give it some time; I'm sure the backlash will come to your company as well. Then, eventually, you'll be allowed to use AI rationally.
I thought this became the norm already, isn't the whole industry working in the same way at the moment?