Businesses that had recently been massively implementing AI have begun to slam on the brakes. The costs of large-scale deployment of AI tools have forced giants like Amazon, Walmart, Cisco, Uber, and Meta to impose limits, combat misuse of the technology, and forcibly transfer employees to cheaper neural networks, writes the Financial Times.
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Businesses that had recently been massively implementing AI have begun to slam on the brakes. The costs of large-scale deployment of AI tools have forced giants like Amazon, Walmart, Cisco, Uber, and Meta to impose limits, combat misuse of the technology, and forcibly transfer employees to cheaper neural networks, writes the Financial Times.