After a year of people pouring money into AI companies, investors are now looking for startups that are more stable and sustainable. This could prove daunting for AI founders: AI is expensive to build and maintain.
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SymphonyAI CEO Sanjay Dhawan offers some tips on how to build a strong foundation for a profitable AI startup. His first tip? Be realistic about your cost model.
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Generative AI is not a home run in the enterprise
Ah, we’ve found the only place that’s slowing down when it comes to productive AI: the enterprise.
According to a Boston Consulting Group survey of 1,400 executives, nearly 70 percent said they are ambivalent or dissatisfied with the progress their organizations have made on genetic artificial intelligence. While they still see it as a priority, factors like the absence of roadmaps or strategies and a lack of talent keep respondents from jumping all in. polite,” writes AI reporter Kyle Wiggers.
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Startups need to use the business expertise of investors to solve inefficiencies and scale quickly
Founders and investors should forge relationships beyond finance. Having an investor on the board could help accelerate growth, but knowing where a board member’s responsibilities begin and end is not always clear.
Vineet Jain, CEO and co-founder of Egnyte, a leading cloud-based collaboration and governance platform, offers some tips on how to navigate these conversations.
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