Oracle's stock took a hit recently after the company dropped some less-than-stellar forecasts. Turns out their massive AI spending spree isn't paying off quite like they'd hoped. Sure, industry folks keep saying AI is the next big thing, but here's the reality check: actual productivity improvements? Pretty minimal so far. It's another reminder that throwing money at AI doesn't automatically translate to real-world results. The gap between AI promises and tangible business value remains wider than many want to admit.
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Oracle's stock took a hit recently after the company dropped some less-than-stellar forecasts. Turns out their massive AI spending spree isn't paying off quite like they'd hoped. Sure, industry folks keep saying AI is the next big thing, but here's the reality check: actual productivity improvements? Pretty minimal so far. It's another reminder that throwing money at AI doesn't automatically translate to real-world results. The gap between AI promises and tangible business value remains wider than many want to admit.