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Investors are increasingly rewarding companies that can show tangible results from their AI investments, and punishing those that can’t.
According to Edward Harrison from Bloomberg:
Our take? For the past few years, seemingly every company has rushed to tack AI onto its offerings and growth story. It’s led to the rise of ‘AI-washing,’ where companies over-exaggerate their AI credentials to attract investor attention. For more on that, read A Unicorn, or a Horse in a Party Hat?
The market may finally be looking past the label. For investors, that’s a healthy development. As we’ve said before, AI isn’t a magic horn that automatically turns a business into a unicorn. The same rules still apply: look past the buzzwords, question lofty growth assumptions, and focus on whether the underlying business can actually deliver.
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