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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AI is getting expensive, companies balk at soaring bills
Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting expensive — and companies are starting to rethink their embrace of the disruptive technology. Playing by a well-worn Silicon Valley playbook, AI companies charged rock-bottom prices to hook customers after ChatGPT burst onto the scene. Kevin Simback of startup incubator Delphi Labs calls it the era of “subsidized intelligence” — […]...Keep on reading: AI is getting expensive, companies balk at soaring bills
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…
Disruptive technology: After the AI binge, companies balk at soaring bills
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