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Here’s an analogy: Freeways didn’t exist in the U.S. until after 1956, when envisioned by President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration — yet super fast, powerful cars like Porsche, BMW, Jaguars, Ferrari and others had been around for decades.
You could say AI is at that same pivot point: While models are becoming increasingly more capable, performant and sophisticated, the critical infrastructure they need to bring about true, real-world innovation has yet to be fully built out.
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“All we have done is create some very good engines for a car, and we are getting super excited, as if we have this fully functional highway system in place,” Arun Chandrasekaran, Gartner distinguished VP analyst, told VentureBeat.










