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Vinod Khosla thinks companies which say they’re struggling to get a return on their spending on artificial-intelligence services may be doing it wrong. In an interview with The Information’s TITV this past week, he said “most enterprises who are executing AI are doing it with their people who are not qualified to execute.” In contrast, when businesses hire an AI specialist firm to help them, “it goes swimmingly well.”
Khosla is one of the most experienced venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, whose firm was a very early investor in OpenAI, among many others. That makes his take on the state of play in AI worth listening to. In the TITV interview, he talked about current developments in AI, the risks inherent in the AI ecosystem right now, power generation and other topics.
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