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Corporate AI spending reaches $7,500 per employee for top firms

Corporate AI spending reaches $7,500 per employee for top firms

Nvidia executives and startup founders have recently suggested that compute costs are eclipsing labor expenses, sparking a debate over the true financial weight of AI integration. New data from the Ramp AI Index offers a reality check on these claims. While the top 1% of businesses—the so-called "AI-pilled" cohort—are spending heavily, their monthly outlay of $7,500 per head remains significantly lower than the $16,000 typically required to retain a software developer.

Outside of this elite group, corporate AI adoption follows a sharp downward curve. The top 10% of companies spend roughly $611 monthly per employee, while the median firm pays just $11.38, reflecting little more than the cost of a standard enterprise software seat. Despite this disparity, investment momentum is accelerating; spending among the top tier grew 14.1% last month. These firms are increasingly balancing their budgets by cycling between expensive frontier models and cheaper open-source alternatives to manage costs.

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