Companies' new budget-friendly approach to AI could create a corporate caste system
Companies want to cut down on their AI spending. Doing so means making some hard choices that risk creating internal issues.
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Companies want to cut down on their AI spending. Doing so means making some hard choices that risk creating internal issues.
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