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WhiteTara

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Wed Jul 8, 2026, 05:25 PM Jul 8

Execs Confused and Horrified by the Huge AI Bills After Thinking They Could Replace Workers for Free [View all]

https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/execs-confused-horrified-huge-ai-135718505.html

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The bad news is that this situation has created a world-historic financial market that, by some metrics, is looking worse than the run-up to the Great Depression. The good news is that this future of an AI takeover is looking increasingly unlikely, at least at the industry's current pace, a fact which is now dawning on some of the biggest rubes and dupes in the corporate world.

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The KPMG report, initially flagged by the Register, surveyed 2,145 senior execs across 20 countries, finding that an astonishing 29 percent of them had no idea where the growing costs associated with AI were coming from.

A further third confessed that their own cluelessness about AI economics was a barrier to successfully deploying AI in the workplace, the Register notes.

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"As usage-based pricing models become more common, many organizations are still building the capabilities required to forecast, monitor, and manage AI spending effectively," the report authors write. Translation: one third of execs had no plan for how to actually use AI productively, a fact which is becoming increasingly clear now that the meter is running.

The finding underscores what many workers forced to use AI tools on the job have come to suspect: that an alarming number of corporate leaders treat AI as a plug-and-play solution for lowering overheard without understanding the how of it all, a kind of magical thinking entirely divorced from practical reality.

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One of them's born every minute struggle4progress Jul 8 #1
I was going to post "suckers" DBoon Jul 8 #2
The word I call CEOs rhymes with suckers Jerry2144 Jul 8 #7
Suckers and losers? Coventina Jul 8 #8
See my post below FHRRK1 Jul 8 #10
Consulting firms... lonely bird Jul 8 #11
Don't forget the bribes that were paid by the hardware and software vendors. erronis Jul 8 #16
Wait, you mean the salesmen proved to be an unreliable source of information ?? eppur_se_muova Jul 8 #3
sorry all I can do is... sheshe2 Jul 8 #4
Long standing practice in IT and Software FHRRK1 Jul 8 #5
No love for IBM? I do agree that Ellison took (takes) sleaze to the highest level. erronis Jul 8 #17
Had very little interaction with IBM FHRRK1 Jul 8 #33
You bring up another horrible point about these companies. Stiffing the sales people that land the contracts. erronis Jul 8 #35
6- 11 trillion dollars SamuelTheThird Jul 8 #6
And taxpayers will end up bailing them out once again. OGBuzz Jul 8 #13
Now they have to hire back all the workers who were previously fired FakeNoose Jul 8 #9
You don't get to be a corporate executive by rationally thinking through the problem. Aristus Jul 8 #12
There was a chief executive at GE years ago named Jack Welch. Dr. T Jul 8 #14
As a former IT worker, slightlv Jul 8 #15
I worked decades in mainframe Skittles Jul 8 #23
Still being predicted. Even while mainframes continue to process 3_Limes Jul 8 #25
Same here. Back in my day they would make their sales pitch and get a contract, usually with upper managers... the nelm Jul 8 #31
The big AI players have figured out that its usage not effiency paulrevere2018 Jul 8 #18
Smartest guys in the room on their way to creating yet another gargantuan crisis. NoMoreRepugs Jul 8 #19
Send ICE to detain those execs for stealing our jobs IronLionZion Jul 8 #20
Gen-X will be charging 2x our salaries when we come back as independent consultants. OC375 Jul 8 #21
Reminds me of the early days at AOL, paying per minute and getting huge bills... LOL... n/t TygrBright Jul 8 #22
This is the exact reason voters shouldn't put business people in govt positions --- because business people in2herbs Jul 8 #24
These shit-for-brains are the same execs who insist their pay/compensation is merit based. RockRaven Jul 8 #26
Thanks for all the knowledgeable comments. yellow dahlia Jul 8 #27
I agree! WhiteTara Jul 8 #34
Keep the workers. Fire the executives. Ditch the AI. NBachers Jul 8 #28
But they're okay with their bills from Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure? ChicagoTeamster Jul 8 #29
With AWS or Azure you should know what you're paying for - measurable usage of resources erronis Jul 8 #36
Almost like corporate executives are--in fact--overly simplistic morons, and don't deserve the worship they've grown Karasu Jul 8 #30
Not so fast. This article is very incomplete. HeartachesNhangovers Jul 8 #32
Maybe if government and business supported higher education with no_hypocrisy Jul 9 #37
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