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08 Nov 2025, 04:08

The Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Improves Business ROI

  • 95% of companies do not receive a return on investment from AI
  • OpenAI has reached one million business clients
  • Moonshot has introduced a free model of AI Kimi K2

This is reported by ZDNet, ZDNet.

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important element in many industries. However, according to recent reports, 95% of companies do not receive a return on investment from spending on AI. Meanwhile, OpenAI has announced reaching one million business clients, which indicates a growing interest in technology.

According to MIT research, companies have spent between 30 to 40 billion dollars on the implementation of AI, but only 5% of them actually see a profit. Reasons for this include improper budget management, the use of ineffective tools, and technological shortcomings.

Alongside OpenAI, new functionalities, such as integration with corporate databases, contribute to increased demand. For instance, Cisco has reduced code review time by 50% using Codex. This demonstrates that AI can deliver real results when implemented correctly.

Recently, the Chinese company Moonshot introduced a new AI model, Kimi K2, which claims to outperform GPT-5. This model is free and open-source, which can create competition for proprietary solutions like ChatGPT. It allows businesses to access high-quality tools without significant spending.

The implementation of AI requires a strategic approach. Experts recommend starting with training employees, gathering ideas for automation, critically assessing these ideas, and involving external consultants to increase the chances of success.

Tags: Technology/AI

Articles on this topic:

  • www.forbes.com - Most AI Projects Fail—Here's How To Make Sure Yours Doesn't
  • www.zdnet.com - A new Chinese AI model claims to outperform GPT-5 and Sonnet 4.5 - and it's free
  • www.zdnet.com - As OpenAI hits 1 million business customers, could the AI ROI tide finally be turning?