Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the financial implications of artificial intelligence for enterprises, highlighting the significant investments companies are making without clear returns on investment. The discussion introduces Botanu, a startup that has emerged from stealth with a platform designed to help businesses measure and optimize their AI investments. As enterprise AI spending averages 186 million dollars annually, many organizations struggle to determine the effectiveness of their AI agents. Botanu aims to address this challenge by providing a comprehensive view of AI agent performance, connecting costs to outcomes, and helping companies make informed decisions about their AI investments. Botanu's approach involves treating AI agents as a new kind of workforce, focusing on performance management rather than just cost management. By reading telemetry data and reconstructing an agent's digital footprint, Botanu provides insights into the actual value created by AI agents. This approach allows businesses to measure outcomes rather than just activity, ensuring that AI investments are aligned with business goals. Botanu's founders, Alina Vrsaljko and Deborah Jacob, emphasize the importance of measuring both costs and outcomes to make informed investment decisions. As enterprises continue to increase their AI spending, Botanu positions itself as a critical tool for maximizing the value of AI investments. Learn more about Botanu at botanu.ai [https://botanu.ai/].
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