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Rising costs are leading U.S. companies to ration AI usage, signaling a shift in enterprise AI adoption strategies.
A mysterious company accidentally spent $500 million in one month on Claude AI due to failing to set usage limits, highlighting growing concerns about AI spending returns.
An opinion piece arguing that anti-AI sentiment disproportionately harms small businesses and entrepreneurs, while large corporations can continue using AI regardless.
Uber president Andrew Macdonald says the company is struggling to see a direct return on its massive AI spending, as rising token consumption from tools like Claude Code hasn't translated into more useful consumer features.
The article highlights the disconnect between the widespread hype about AI adoption on social media and the actual challenges faced in corporate environments, such as poor data infrastructure, privacy restrictions, and unrealistic management expectations.
SpaceX, facing Grok's underwhelming adoption and scandals like nudifying features, is betting heavily on AI to compete with Big Tech, filing an S-1 that touts Grok Business and xAI Gov products while acknowledging significant risks.
An opinion piece discussing the tension between artificial intelligence and human creativity, framed from a corporate perspective that prioritizes profit over artistic integrity.