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It has been hailed as a transformative technology, and billions are being spent on developing generative AI’s potential. But as the FT’s John Thornhill explains, its tendency to fabricate facts and concerns about potential copyright infringements have raised red flags, while pricing also remains a challenge. So, will the technology live up to its early hype, and can it actually make money?

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