Finding 12 Minutes Podcast
Episode 8 explores the uncomfortable reality emerging behind enterprise AI adoption: the bill finally arrived. Microsoft is cutting internal access to Anthropic’s Claude Code after usage costs reportedly became unsustainable. Uber hit a similar wall after AI coding tools rapidly exhausted its projected AI budget. The promise was simple: AI would replace repetitive work, accelerate development, and increase efficiency. Instead, many organizations are discovering that AI at scale comes with very real economic tradeoffs. This episode builds on earlier themes from Finding 12 Minutes: * AI still looks inconveniently human. * Becoming AI-ready without understanding the economics creates new risks. * Saving time only matters if the math actually works. Frank breaks down the shift from “all-you-can-eat AI” to token-based pricing, why AI costs are becoming a finance conversation, and what happens when productivity gains collide with infrastructure spend. The goal was never just to use more AI. The goal was better business outcomes. Topics include: * Microsoft and Uber AI budget overruns * The hidden economics of AI-assisted development * Why efficiency does not automatically equal profitability * Token pricing vs flat-rate AI usage * Human-in-the-loop enterprise reality * The risks of over-rotating on AI adoption * Why the next phase of AI maturity is operational discipline Finding 12 Minutes is a short-form podcast focused on AI, innovation, product strategy, and operational efficiency through a practical business lens.
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