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After the AI binge, companies balk at soaring bills

Rising token bills and compute shortages are pushing firms to switch to cheaper models and limit agent-heavy workflows, analysts said.

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Artificial intelligence is getting expensive—and companies are starting to rethink their embrace of the disruptive technology.

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After the AI binge, companies balk at soaring bills

Playing by a well-worn Silicon Valley playbook, AI companies charged rock-bottom prices to hook customers after ChatGPT burst onto the scene.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly expensive, and companies are beginning to reconsider their enthusiasm for this disruptive technology. After the rise of ChatGPT, companies in the sector adopted a common Silicon Valley strategy: charging very low prices to attract customers. Kevin Simback, from the startup incubator Delphi Labs, calls it the era of "subsidized intelligence," a stage in which investors essentially absorbed the…

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