The ROI Reckoning Is Coming for AI

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CIOs report increasing pressure to demonstrate ROI for AI projects; growing fatigue and stalled pilots are common issues. The article suggests a coming reckoning in the AI space, where the focus on return on investment may stifle current ambitions.

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Original Source Material

CIOs Say Stalled Pilots, Vendor Regret and Growing Fatigue Stifle AI Ambition These may be the halcyon days for enterprise artificial intelligence, where money and ambition are only hindered by imagination as tech vendors race to gain a competitive edge. But CIOs say they're feeling increasing pressure to show ROI - and the reckoning is coming soon.