Artificial Intelligence and Start-Ups in Low- and Middle-Income Countries – Business models
In this video, we explore the common business models for AI start-ups in low- and middle-income countries. To understand the common business models for AI solutions, we examined three vital factors: Approach to monetisation, target consumer segments and regulatory and industry outlook.
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