AI investment isn’t slowing down — venture capitalists are funding startups while trying to grapple with environmental impact

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  • AI investments aren’t slowing, despite skepticism and real world dangers
  • AI is expected to be an integral part of most industries
  • Tech giants are going nuclear to manage electricity demands

Despite the wide-ranging potential applications of AI technology, concerns remain about its reliability, the legality of training models on copyrighted data without permission, and environmental impact.

In face of this, many investors believe generative AI will become integral to industries such as business analytics, creative services, and automation.

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