CEOs are being left baffled at the high cost of moving to AI — shockingly enough, sacking human workers isn't…
- Bosses are seemingly confused that mass AI in favor of human workers isn't always a success
- AI operating costs are often higher than expected
- However some firms are happy to adapt and refocus where needed
Bosses are being left confused at the high cost of moving to AI-centric models, with many seemingly baffled that replacing human workers with agents isn't instantly saving them huge amounts of money, new research has claimed.
A new KPMG report found nearly a third of business leaders reported some difficulties with getting to grips with AI operating costs in their organizations.
The news comes as several major AI providers, including the likes of Anthropic and OpenAI, have moved some services toward usage-based billing, rather than flat-rate subscriptions, in recent months.
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The report saw KPMG survey 2,145 senior leaders across 20 countries, finding 29% were struggling to understand the rise in operating costs...
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