Businesses must build more resilient AI stacks as geopolitical uncertainty reshapes access to critical AI capabilities, Bain & Company
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AI shifts from hype to resilient business infrastructure
Boards are now judging AI on resilience and return on investment as firms embed it in security, tax and finance workflows.
AI shifts from hype to resilient business infrastructure
Boards are now judging AI on resilience and return on investment as firms embed it in security, tax and finance workflows.
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