Eragon's $12M Gamble: Killing Enterprise Buttons with AI Prompts
A fresh-faced founder claims software's dead—buttons obsolete, prompts the future. I've seen this hype before; let's unpack Eragon's big swing.
A fresh-faced founder claims software's dead—buttons obsolete, prompts the future. I've seen this hype before; let's unpack Eragon's big swing.
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OpenAI's grabbing Promptfoo, an AI security tool. Smells like damage control after their endless glitches.
Forget the AI hype. Your company's shiny new agents will fizzle if data's a dumpster fire. SAP admits it: infrastructure trumps models every time.
Everyone dreamed of AI agents running wild, fixing everything. AWS just confessed: most pilots die in the lab. Here's the cynical truth behind their 'guide.'
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Ever wonder why your company's AI pilot fizzles out? NTT DATA and NVIDIA just built factories to crank those pilots into production machines—fast.