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As AI gets real, slow and steady wins the race

Companies face a complex calculation between innovation, prudence and how much they are willing to spend.

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In the wake of ChatGPT's dramatic arrival two years ago, companies are excited about generative AI's possibilities but heading into 2025 with careful deliberation rather than rushing to transform their operations.

The Channel Tunnel, one of the world's most strained travel checkpoints, presents a compelling example of AI's current limitations and practical applications.

Each day, 400 of the world's largest locomotives cross the tunnel linking France and Britain, with nearly 11 million rail passengers and 2 million cars carried through annually.

For GetLink, the company managing the 800-meter-long trains, caution around AI implementation remains paramount.

 

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