Signal de tendance
8
mentions (7j)
8
mentions (30j)
17 juin 2026
premier signal
1
pays concernés
Contexte et analyse
Cette tendance "AI-driven spending creates a new digital divide in business" a été détectée dans la catégorie Intelligence Artificielle avec un score de 100/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.
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Extraits des sources
Corporate budgets allocated to AI tools, access to enterprise models for workers, and varying restriction on use lead to new source of inequality, as median company spends $11.38 per worker for AI spending, while top 1% boasts $7,450, data shows Firdevs Bulut Kartal 16 June 2026•Update: 16 June 2026 ! Businesses allocate budgets to artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and provide access to workers, while usage restrictions and the widespread adoption of generative AI in the business world...
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Ce que disent les sources
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