Wang Jian, the founder of Alibaba’s (BABA) cloud and AI unit, believes nine-tenths of the technology and services that have appeared since Microsoft-backed (MSFT) OpenAI’s ChatGPT started a revolution in AI will be gone in under a decade, Annabelle Droulers and Lauren Faith Lau of Bloomberg reports. “Probably 90% of the AI people are talking about, I would say, will go away in five or 10 years because it’s not really the essence of this technology,” Jian said, according to Bloomberg. “But that’s not bad, and it just helps us to explore.”
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