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Last year saw some incredible technology advances. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) wowed us
with its ability to quickly perform a wide variety of tasks, from recommending the best recipe to
passing the bar exam. For most of 2023, CIOs imagined what this new type of AI could do for their
businesses. Late in the year, we started to see providers build real, useful capabilities into their
applications. As generative AI piqued imaginations, something else remarkable happened. Most of us
simply assumed that all this cool AI stuff would be delivered in the cloud. Someone, somewhere
probably thought about building AI tools in an owned data center, but even if you did decide to run
the technology on your own servers, most development would happen in the cloud because that’s where
the tools, infrastructure, and required services reside.