Forbes October 11, 2024
Ravi Tenneti

Ravi Tenneti is the Senior Vice President of Engineering at Jorie AI.

Within the AI space, it’s easy to get excited about advanced algorithms, groundbreaking models and cutting-edge architectures. Companies often invest heavily in developing the “next big thing,” confident that their groundbreaking technology will captivate the market.

Yet, more often than not, these AI-driven initiatives ultimately fail to gain traction. Why? Because their developers have focused on technology for its own sake, as opposed to solving a particular problem.

In a world where AI evolves at lightning speed, the real differentiator isn’t the tech itself—rather, it’s whatever problem the AI tool solves. The most successful companies understand that it’s not about building the best technology, but about addressing the...

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