The article compares spending in artificial intelligence (as an investment, obviously) vs spending in consumer goods (which is spending)? Seems a bit nebulous?
And there are already voices from many experts saying AI investment itself is a bubble, a boost which may not return as much as hoped (in pure business term)
The article compares spending in artificial intelligence (as an investment, obviously) vs spending in consumer goods (which is spending)? Seems a bit nebulous?
And there are already voices from many experts saying AI investment itself is a bubble, a boost which may not return as much as hoped (in pure business term)