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AI’s free-for-all phase may be coming to an end—as companies start counting the cost | Fortune

Executives say the rush to deploy AI is giving way to tighter controls, a shift to cheaper models, and a growing focus on what actually delivers returns.

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AI’s free-for-all phase may be coming to an end—as companies start counting the cost | Fortune

Executives say the rush to deploy AI is giving way to tighter controls, a shift to cheaper models, and a growing focus on what actually delivers returns.

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theinformation.com2 g fa

AI’s New Risk: Unpredictable Government Policies

Investing in AI really is not for the faint of heart. Leaving aside all the worries about risks of huge investments in data centers and the uncertainties about demand, there’s also the unpredictable government moves…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·theinformation.com

    AI’s New Risk: Unpredictable Government Policies

    Investing in AI really is not for the faint of heart. Leaving aside all the worries about risks of huge investments in data centers and the uncertainties about demand, there’s…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    AI’s free-for-all phase may be coming to an end—as companies start counting the cost | Fortune

    Executives say the rush to deploy AI is giving way to tighter controls, a shift to cheaper models, and a growing focus on what actually delivers returns.