VCs are betting billions on AI’s next wave, so why is OpenAI killing Sora?
This article highlights the growing tension between massive VC investment in AI and real-world pushback against the physical infrastructure required, such as data centers. For financial advisors, this indicates potential challenges in the scalability and cost of future AI tools and services, as public resistance could slow development or increase operational expenses for AI vendors.
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