AI spending backlash: Why Silicon Valley is pulling back on “tokenmaxxing”
By CGTN America
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Tokenmaxxing, the practice of pushing AI tools to their limits in the workplace, surged earlier this year, but many Silicon Valley companies have now blown through their budgets and are demanding better returns. CGTN's Sean Callebs spoke with Amy Edmondson, Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School, about why the backlash against tokenmaxxing is growing. #bizshow #AI #tokenmaxxing #AIintheworkplace #Microsoft #Google #Apple #techspending Watch CGTN LIVE on your computer, tablet or mobile https://cgtnamerica.vhx.tv/videos/hd-live-broadcasts Subscribe to CGTN America on YouTube Follow CGTN America: Twitter: @cgtnamerica Facebook: @cgtnamerica Instagram: @cgtnamerica TikTok: @cgtnamerica.tiktok This material is distributed by MediaLinks TV, LLC on behalf of CCTV. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
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