In the past few years, artificial intelligence has been the high-profile talk of the town. Every new AI model reveals incredible innovations that rival the version released just weeks before. Experts, developers, and CEOs of AI companies make bold claims about future trajectories, from the elimination of arduous labor and the increase in human longevity to the potential existential threats to humanity.
If everyone is talking about AI, that’s in part because the publicization of those innovations has generated exponentially growing revenues for the companies developing those models. But as AI becomes faster, more capable, more complex, that public conversation could quickly be moved behind closed doors. AI companies are increasingly deploying AI models within their own organizations,