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ZDNET's key takeaways
Three years into the AI revolution, and people are starting to get twitchy.
Business leaders must focus on delivering outcomes, not implementing tools.
Successful AI is a learning process that requires significant cultural buy-in.
It's been three years since the launch of ChatGPT. While the pace of change can sometimes seem incredible, there's now a growing concern that generative AI might not be the revolutionary step change that some people believed.
Experts are warning that the AI investment bubble might be about to burst, and many chief executives are becoming frustrated with gen AI, having seen their companies invest in projects without visible returns.
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