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HomePhys.org - ComputersAI threatens to eat business software—and it could change the way we work

AI threatens to eat business software—and it could change the way we work

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In recent weeks, a range of large “software-as-a-service” companies, including Salesforce, ServiceNow and Oracle, have seen their share prices tumble.

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