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Microsoft recently rolled out a new Home experience for its Xbox app on Windows PC. Much as in the years immediately following the Great Recession, video games simply make good financial sense for customers limited entertainment budgets.
Gen AI offers many opportunities to spend too much and get too little in return when, instead, companies can use their gen AI budgets more strategically, allowing them to reap more benefits from investments and pull ahead of their competitors. But no matter how important AI may or may not be to a company, there’s no point in wasting money.
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