Literally none of the big AI players are profitable.NVDA's biggest customers are all buying because of the promise that AI will become profitable.It is becoming apparent that the market for generative AI is much smaller than expected and the costs are higher than what people are willing to pay. We are 3 years into the hype and nobody has managed to find real enterprise uses.The market can remain irrational for longer...
Just like chainlink it's pointless and nobody really uses it yet it's worth billions
AI is already deeply integrated into many real-world enterprise operations across industries. Here’s a breakdown of real enterprise use cases of AI, organized by industry and function: General Enterprise OperationsCustomer Service (AI Chatbots & Virtual Assistants)Companies like Bank of America use AI assistants like Erica for mobile banking.Zendesk, Intercom, and other helpdesk platforms integrate AI to auto-resolve tickets or route them.Document Processing & AutomationUiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Kofax use AI for processing invoices, contracts, or onboarding forms via OCR and NLP.JP Morgan uses a system called COIN to review legal documents in seconds.Fraud Detection & Risk ManagementMastercard, PayPal, and American Express use real-time AI systems to detect fraud by analyzing transaction patterns.Sales & CRM IntelligenceSalesforce Einstein and HubSpot AI help sales teams predict customer behavior, score leads, and automate follow-ups.AI-generated sales forecasts and pipeline risk alerts. HealthcareMedical Imaging & DiagnosticsAI systems like Google's DeepMind, PathAI, and Aidoc are used to detect cancer, strokes, and other conditions from imaging data.Drug DiscoveryPfizer, Novartis, and GSK use AI platforms (e.g., Atomwise, BenevolentAI) to identify new drug candidates faster.Patient EngagementChatbots for appointment reminders, symptom triage (e.g., Buoy Health, Babylon Health). Retail & E-commercePersonalized RecommendationsAmazon, Netflix, and Spotify use AI to analyze user behavior for personalization.Smaller retailers use AI engines like Dynamic Yield or Algolia Recommend.Inventory & Supply Chain OptimizationWalmart and Target use AI for demand forecasting, restocking, and warehouse robotics.Pricing OptimizationZara and Airbnb use AI to adjust prices in real time based on demand and trends.
>>60956939 Manufacturing & IndustrialPredictive MaintenanceSiemens, GE, and Bosch use AI to predict equipment failure before it happens using sensor data.Quality ControlComputer vision systems inspect products on production lines (e.g., Landing AI).Process OptimizationAI models fine-tune production schedules, reduce waste, and improve energy efficiency. Financial ServicesAlgorithmic TradingHedge funds like Two Sigma and Citadel use AI models to make rapid trading decisions.Credit ScoringUpstart and Zest AI use AI to assess creditworthiness beyond traditional credit scores.Customer Insights & Wealth ManagementRobo-advisors like Betterment and Wealthfront use AI to manage portfolios and financial planning. Travel, Transportation, and LogisticsRoute OptimizationFedEx, UPS, and DHL use AI to optimize delivery routes based on traffic and weather data.Demand ForecastingAirlines and ride-sharing companies (like Uber) use AI to match demand with supply and adjust pricing.AI copilotsDelta and United are experimenting with AI copilots in customer service and maintenance planning. Media & Content CreationAutomated Content GenerationNews outlets like Reuters and Bloomberg use AI to auto-write financial and sports news reports.Content ModerationSocial platforms (YouTube, Facebook, TikTok) use AI for image/video/text moderation.Marketing CampaignsAI tools like Persado or Jasper generate and optimize ad copy.If you're looking for a specific vertical (like legal, education, logistics, etc.), I can go deeper into that as well.
>>60956939A fuckin clanker wrote this
It’s really funny to me when chuds use AI thinking they can win an argument with my superior mammalian brain and then I completely BTFO their prompts. Their only response is to try and generate slip faster and hope I don’t notice it’s a pile of garbage with no relevance to the discussion.
>>60956912I imagine the ghostwriters who make this kind of subject as undergraduate economics students with pimples. I imagine them posting this thinking they've discovered some great truth hidden from everyone. It's pathetic. AI and robotics will be the big thing for the next 20 years. There's nothing else, man.
>>60956944>>60956939Ai generated answer to justify Ai might as well ask jews themselves if they control the world
>>60956947>>60956964Yep.>>60956959There are uses and there will be development. But a lot of that has been happening for years already. Robotics and automation was ongoing way before the current hype bubble.None of that has an existing chance to generate returns to cover the billions already poured into this pit.
Yes, well done, this is the dot-com bubble all over again, insane speculation which will eventually crash and burn once the last idiot realises that there is no way to profitably monetise this shit.
>>60957186Haha, look at tech stocks today. Fucking Intel.Again, just NVDA hype.