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Avoid the AI Hype: Build Value, Not Buzz
Saturday, March 22, 2025
The AI hype is already fading. A 2024 MIT Technology Review report found that many AI-first startups are failing to deliver meaningful results. Investors are no longer buying into the hype blindly. They want to see real value. Customers don't care if your product uses AI, blockchain, or fairy dust. They care about what it does for them. They want faster results, smarter recommendations, simpler experiences, and tangible benefits.
The best AI-powered companies aren't advertising AI. They're solving real problems. A healthcare platform using AI to detect cancer early. A logistics company optimizing routes to reduce emissions. A retailer using AI to improve inventory predictions and prevent waste. These companies are treating AI as infrastructure, not identity. And they're outperforming AI-first companies by 2x.
So, if AI is electricity, don't be the spark. Be the outlet. Sparks get attention for a moment, but outlets provide consistent, reliable power. The startups that last will be the ones that use AI as a tool to solve real problems, not just as a buzzword.
AI isn't the selling point. It's not the story. The real transformation is happening in the way AI is reshaping industries from the inside out. The companies that survive this shift won't be the ones branding themselves around AI. They'll be the ones using it to solve real problems—without making a big deal about it.
Companies that shout "AI" the loudest won't win. The real players are already moving on. They're using AI as a tool, not a marketing strategy. And that's why they'll outlast the hype.
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