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Microsoft and Google are raising prices, adding ads, and shifting costs for generative AI services due to high expenses, as the technology has yet to prove its value. Despite investments, tech companies are struggling to find profitable business models for generative AI, with Microsoft attempting to move more AI processing to users' devices to reduce data center costs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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