AI Isn’t Replacing Workers as Cheaply as Expected: Rising Costs Force Companies to Rethink Strategy
Businesses expected AI to cut labor costs, but soaring usage-based pricing and infrastructure expenses are making enterprise AI far more expensive than anticipated.
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Corporate Executives Surprised by High AI Costs After Assuming It Would Be a Cheap Worker Replacement
Nearly one-third of corporate executives surveyed did not understand how their operating costs relate to AI deployment.
Corporate Executives Surprised by High AI Costs After Assuming It Would Be a Cheap Worker Replacement
Nearly one-third of corporate executives surveyed did not understand how their operating costs relate to AI deployment.
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