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The Quiet Crisis: Why the AI Productivity Revolution is Getting Expensive

The Quiet Crisis: Why the AI Productivity Revolution is Getting Expensive For the last two years, artificial intelligence has largely been sold as a productivity revolution.  Companies across sectors rushed to integrate AI tools into coding, customer support, analytics, content generation, and daily workflows, convinced that automation would eventually lower costs and improve efficiency. But as enterprises scale up AI usage internally, a new concern is quietly emerging behind the hype, the economics of using AI may be far more expensive than many initially expected.

The Quiet Crisis: Why the AI Productivity Revolution is Getting Expensive

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