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MIT explains why most AI projects are failing
Executives have poured billions into artificial intelligence, only to discover that most of those projects never make it past the pilot stage or fail to deliver meaningful returns. A recent wave of ...
This year has shown that AI isn't just a fleeting trend; it's a technology that is fundamentally changing the landscape of many industries. In the recently published "State of AI in Business 2025" ...
Boards are starting to ask tougher questions about money sunk into AI. Interrogations into the value of AI projects are an opportunity to re-focus. Concentrate on capacity building, strong ...
More than 80% of corporate AI projects never make it out of the pilot phase or fail to deliver measurable value once deployed, according to RAND research. This failure rate is two times higher than ...
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Cursor AI agents just wrote 1 million lines of code to build a web browser from scratch, here’s how
The era of the AI "Copilot", a helpful assistant that writes a few lines of code while you watch, might already be ending. In a new experiment published this week, the team behind the Cursor code ...
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