If artificial intelligence is going to live up to the hype, Goldman Sachs analysts said recently, the excitement stage of AI needs to shift drastically this year into a period of meaningful deployment. ChatGPT is cool, but its limited utility is a long way from justifying the billions of dollars invested in pushing the technology forward.

If there’s money to be made in AI, there’s a very good chance it will show up on Microsoft Corp.’s income statement first. Investors are looking for any reassurance that things are going according to plan, making Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella’s appearance during the company’s earnings call on Tuesday a closely followed affair. Unfortunately, the audience was left wanting, and shares slipped about 1% in after-hours trading.

QOSHE - Microsoft Omits the AI Progress Report Investors Wanted - Dave Lee
menu_open
Columnists Actual . Favourites . Archive
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close
Aa Aa Aa
- A +

Microsoft Omits the AI Progress Report Investors Wanted

21 4
31.01.2024

If artificial intelligence is going to live up to the hype, Goldman Sachs analysts said recently, the excitement stage of AI needs to shift drastically this year into a period of........

© Bloomberg

Get it on Google Play