AI Token Costs Emerge as New Line Item as Enterprise Usage Scales
Companies that embedded AI into workflows now confront a metering challenge: tracking employee consumption of tokens, the computational units that determine AI bills.

Companies that embedded AI into workflows now confront a metering challenge: tracking employee consumption of tokens, the computational units that determine AI bills.

New platforms now automate the entire ad supply chain from brief to execution, marking a shift from AI-assisted tools to fully autonomous campaign management.

Corporate travel managers are embracing artificial intelligence to automate booking and support, with 72% ready to trust AI with reservations—but generational divides and implementation gaps persist.

A new startup targets risks from AI systems that make decisions, access data, and act independently—challenges traditional cybersecurity tools weren't built to address.

KPMG and BDO are rewarding employees for building AI tools and workflows, signaling a strategic shift from external consulting to internal capability-building in the race for AI credibility.

As debate intensifies over white-collar job displacement, executives argue that mining, farming, and trucking stand to gain most from automation—inverting assumptions about AI's winners.

U.S. lenders now scrutinize borrowers' AI strategies alongside financials, reshaping credit decisions for firms that employ nearly half the private workforce.
