Last March, I wondered whether generative AI was a lasting revolution or a speculative bubble (AI heading for an economic dead end?). I expressed cautious optimism, but I was definitely confident. I could see the gray areas and the first signs of abuse, and I wondered above all whether market players would be able to demonstrate enough value to pass on their costs to their customers and become profitable. But I was fairly confident that, over time, we would find solid uses and build viable business models.
But a few months later,...
They don't build any models or train them, but they are the ones selling products that are closely tailored to businessneeds. They demonstrate ROI where...