{"id":35129,"date":"2026-06-20T02:29:54","date_gmt":"2026-06-20T02:29:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indiabulletinusa.com\/wordpress\/2026\/06\/20\/tech-giants-face-the-reality-check-of-ai-after-rapid-rollout-to-employees\/"},"modified":"2026-06-20T02:29:54","modified_gmt":"2026-06-20T02:29:54","slug":"tech-giants-face-the-reality-check-of-ai-after-rapid-rollout-to-employees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiabulletinusa.com\/wordpress\/2026\/06\/20\/tech-giants-face-the-reality-check-of-ai-after-rapid-rollout-to-employees\/","title":{"rendered":"Tech Giants Face the Reality Check of AI After Rapid Rollout to Employees"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<h3>Tech Companies Rethink AI Spending Amid Rising Costs<\/h3>\n<p>Many big tech firms that quickly adopted artificial intelligence (AI) tools for their employees are now starting to reconsider their approach. This change isn&#8217;t due to a failure of the technology; instead, it&#8217;s about the growing costs associated with it.<\/p>\n<p>Companies like Amazon, Walmart, Cisco, Uber, and Meta are placing limits on how much employees can use AI. They aim to reduce unnecessary spending and are guiding workers to use more cost-effective options, according to a recent report.<\/p>\n<h4>The Evolution of AI Tool Usage<\/h4>\n<p>Since the debut of ChatGPT, there has been a significant shift in how employees interact with AI. Workers are now using advanced AI agents capable of handling complex tasks with minimal human help. While these agents are more efficient than traditional chatbots, they also require more computing power, leading to higher costs. The pricing model for these services has also changed, moving from flat-rate subscriptions to a token-based system that charges based on the amount of data processed.<\/p>\n<p>This means that every AI task now comes with a clear and noticeable expense, something that flat subscriptions did not highlight.<\/p>\n<h4>Insights from Tech Leaders on Rising Costs<\/h4>\n<p>Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, acknowledged that expenses have become a major concern for businesses this year. He noted that this issue didn\u2019t arise last year when companies were generally satisfied with their spending.<\/p>\n<p>Uber has faced perhaps the most significant challenges. Andrew Macdonald, Uber\u2019s President, stated that justifying the company&#8217;s AI spending has become increasingly difficult. In fact, Uber exhausted its entire AI budget for 2026 in just the first four months of the year.<\/p>\n<h4>Adjustments from Walmart and Cisco<\/h4>\n<p>Walmart has responded by limiting the number of tokens employees can use with its internal AI systems. Suresh Kumar, Walmart&#8217;s global CTO, noted that the usage of their internal AI platform, \u201cCode Puppy,\u201d has soared. He emphasized the need for employees to choose the right tools for specific tasks.<\/p>\n<p>Cisco&#8217;s Jeetu Patel echoed this concern, explaining that the infrastructure required for AI agents exceeds what chatbots needed in the past. He mentioned that the demand for resources is significantly higher, making AI agents much more resource-intensive.<\/p>\n<h4>A Shift in AI Usage Culture at Amazon and Meta<\/h4>\n<p>Some larger firms are tackling the issue by changing their internal policies concerning AI use. Amazon recently instructed employees to avoid using AI just for the sake of using it. This came after employees were found using AI tools merely to improve their rankings on internal leaderboards, detracting from their actual utility. Meta has also put similar restrictions in place.<\/p>\n<p>In summary, as the costs of AI tools continue to rise, major tech companies are adapting their strategies to manage expenses while still harnessing the benefits of advanced technologies.<\/p>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tech Companies Rethink AI Spending Amid Rising Costs Many big tech firms that quickly adopted artificial intelligence (AI) tools for their employees are now starting to reconsider their approach. This change isn&#8217;t due to a failure of the technology; instead, it&#8217;s about the growing costs associated with it. 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