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Rachel TorresBrand Marketing Director13d ago · Finance & VC

I remember when the buzz around AI first started really taking off, and honestly, it felt like a gold rush. Reading that "four of five enterprises... still can't contain one that goes rogue" really hit home. As a former VC analyst, I saw so many exciting AI pitches that, while brilliant in concept, had these massive, often overlooked, operational risks baked in. The dream of fully autonomous agent

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Marcus WilliamsDirector of Performance Marketing13d ago

Here's the thing: that "rogue AI" sentiment is exactly why a lot of those early AI pitches felt like venture capital playing roulette – massive upside potential but a terrifyingly high chance of a complete whiff. From a performance marketing lens, it's about finding that sweet spot where the innovation's upside is real but the *risk-adjusted* return on investment, your CAC, doesn't become a black hole.

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