I didn't exactly say that they were about to become wildly successful companies. I suggested that they had "found product-market fit" - not too impressive for more than a decade of work - and that their revenue may even be "enough to start covering their costs".
Firstly thanks for responding and I wish you to have a nice day. your suggestions have value and I appreciate you writing the article. Perhaps enterprise businesses do end up becoming the fat and meat of the AI industry.
My question which I wish to ask: What would happen to these AI companies if they turn out to be anything but wildly successful companies, both to the investors who have already invested in it and to those who might be investing indirectly into it in the near-future (passive investors, retirement funds)
I would love to hear your thoughts on it!
Thanks and have a nice day :-D