Big Tech is eating as much data as it can to win in AI — but it’s not ‘winner takes all,’ CEO says
- Matt Calkins, CEO and co-founder of Appian, said that though giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google are spending billions on the tech, ensuring success in AI is “not just about money.”
- Referring to deals and partnerships between tech giants and smaller AI firms, Calkins said, “If coalitions won the AI race, Google would have won by now.”
- “The fact that you’ve got enough money to buy, or buy a piece of, Anthropic or Mistral or any of that, that’s impressive — but AI may not be a ‘winner take all’ market,” he added.