
The initial excitement surrounding generative AI is waning as the high costs and challenges become apparent. Investors are increasingly concerned about AI's financial success, leading to a pullback in investments. Companies are facing significant hurdles in deploying robust AI solutions, often due to a lack of solid strategy. OpenAI, a prominent player in the AI space, is under pressure following the release of GPT-4, with no major successes and several key departures in early 2024. This has raised questions about the overhyped expectations for generative AI. Meanwhile, Claude is catching up in the AI race.
OpenAI faces mounting pressure following GPT-4's release, with no major successes and numerous negative headlines since. Several prominent figures have departed the company in early 2024, raising questions about overhyped expectations for generative AI. Claude is catching up: https://t.co/sWkEOFSyZ0
"What should we be expecting, and what’s just hype? What’s the difference between the promise of this technology and the practical reality?" Stephanie Kirmer takes a close look at generative-AI's business model and the major challenges it's facing. https://t.co/zZYRVm6s6V
It is not only the business world that is excited about generative AI. So, too, are publishers and readers. Two new books consider opposing sides of a noisy debate in artificial intelligence https://t.co/LE1FtlQ21W 👇

