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    Timeline Expectations: How Long Does It Really Take to Build an AI Solution?

    May 5, 2025

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword-it’s a practical tool that businesses are using to solve real-world problems, automate tasks, and gain a competitive edge. However, for many business leaders and stakeholders, one of the first questions that comes up is: How long does it actually take to build an AI solution?

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