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AI Business Models

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AI has revolutionized the way we do and think about business. Although it has similarities to other sectors, such as the biopharma one, it also presents unique features that are sometimes not intuitive to deal with. These features may be noticed in the business structure (“the DeepMind strategy”) as well as in the product nature itself (“the 37–78 paradigm”). In this chapter, we also present a very useful tool to classify AI companies, i.e., the AI matrix.

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  • Bostrom, N. (2016). Strategic implications of openness in AI development. Working paper.

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Corea, F. (2019). AI Business Models. In: An Introduction to Data. Studies in Big Data, vol 50. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04468-8_6

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