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Across industries, rising compute expenses are often cited as a barrier to AI adoption — but leading companies are finding that cost is no longer the real constraint.
The tougher challenges (and the ones top of mind for many tech leaders)? Latency, flexibility and capacity.
At Wonder, for instance, AI adds a mere few centers per order; the food delivery and takeout company is much more concerned with cloud capacity with skyrocketing demands. Recursion, for its part, has been focused on balancing small an
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