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AI monetization, model efficiency, and India’s infrastructure gap define the industry’s mid-2026 moment
AI is becoming more profitable as models become more efficient, and India faces challenges due to a chip shortage impacting its AI sovereignty strategy. The earnings season highlights genuine AI revenue growth, while India’s infrastructure gap prompts a reassessment of sovereignty within AI advancements.
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Key facts, context, and what it means, in one minute.
AI models are increasingly efficient, leading to cost savings and improved performance.
India’s chip shortage is a crucial factor affecting its AI strategy and infrastructure development.
Earnings reports reveal real growth in AI revenue, demonstrating its commercial
- The AI race is shifting from bigger models to cheaper, smarter systems ↗· CNBC
- Important companies start showing AI monetization this earnings season, says tech strategist Dan Ives ↗· CNBC
- Emerging: Can India Catch Up in the AI Race? ↗· Bloomberg
- Technology News ↗· CNBC
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