Enterprise AI Pricing Crisis: "Prepare to Be Surprised"
Josh Bersin sounds the alarm on enterprise AI costs spiraling out of control. CIOs and CHROs are already reconsidering AI strategies as consumption-based pricing catches teams off guard — one company spent half a billion dollars in a single month on Claude. With AI infrastructure investment approaching $1 trillion in 2026, the "someone has to pay" reckoning is here.
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Read on Improvado →💡 My Take
Read this one: The Josh Bersin piece on AI pricing. This is the reality check the industry needs. When infrastructure investment approaches $1 trillion and companies need 15% compound returns, someone pays — and that someone is enterprise software buyers. Demo pricing ≠ production pricing.