Published on April 13, 2026
Artificial intelligence was riding high, particularly large language models (LLMs), which promised to revolutionize industries. Tech investors poured money into AI startups, hoping to capitalize on this transformative wave. The trend seemed unstoppable, with optimism running rampant in boardrooms and conferences worldwide.
The consequence of this reality check could be significant. Investors may become more cautious, slowing down the flow of capital into AI. Startups reliant on this funding could face tough times, while the industry takes a moment to re-evaluate the expectations surrounding AI’s growth potential.
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