'tokenmaxxing' Pullback Doesn't Mean Less AI Spend, Truist Says

Dow Jones
Jul 10

1311 ET - Just because fewer businesses are encouraging "tokenmaxxing" by their employees, it doesn't mean that they will substantially pull back overall AI spending, Truist analysts say in a note. Their checks with infrastructure software buyers and sellers suggest that enterprises continue to move toward more AI adoption, while there aren't signs that software development itself will slow even with a shift toward more cost-effective AI. "Despite headlines indicating optimization of AI spend is in the works, we believe that the tailwind of broader enterprise adoption will drive the aggregate pool of AI spending meaningfully higher in the quarters ahead," the analysts say. (elias.schisgall@wsj.com)

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