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The hybrid model: why the smartest finance teams aren’t going all-in on AI

Every finance vendor with a pulse has slapped “AI-powered” on their homepage in the last 18 months. Most of them are exaggerating, not maliciously, but loosely. They’re calling forecasting “modeling,” trend extension “intelligence,” and pattern matching “reasoning.” The terms get blurred on purpose because the blur sells. Here’s the cleaner version of the truth: AI is genuinely […] This story continues at The Next Web from LatestTechyTalks

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