Graphika In The News: CEO Guyte McCord's take on AI business transformation in The AI Journal
A new article written by Graphika CEO Guyte McCord explores how the cracks in the AI boom are beginning to show — but for some companies, the technology is translating into lasting business value.

"The cracks in the AI boom are beginning to show... Hype cycles don’t last forever, and the real question is who can translate this extraordinary technology into lasting business value."
That assertion from Graphika CEO Guyte McCord is the subject of his new article written exclusively for The AI Journal, "The Next Phase of AI Will Be About Margins, Not Memes."
In it, Guyte cuts through the hype of flashy demos and meme‑generation to spotlight what truly matters: efficiency, sustainable value, and margin expansion.
The article arrives at a clear inflection point in the AI landscape. With market pressures mounting and investor sentiment shifting—evident in cues like Nvidia’s stock softness and Sam Altman’s stark warning of a market bubble—it's a moment when Guyte asserts that substance must triumph over spectacle.
"The winners in the AI economy won’t be crowned by whoever shows the flashiest chatbot or the most attention‑grabbing keynote demo," he writes. "They’ll be determined by who quietly uses AI to generate real value—greater efficiency, stronger margins, and durable advantages that compound over time."
Guyte also shares that because Graphika ingests and processes internet-scale data to map online communities and detect the online activity that shapes them, our platform handles billions of interactions across millions of network connections. The volume makes AI a crucial partner - filtering noise, flagging anomalies, and surfacing signals earlier like rapidly emerging trends or coordinated networks trying to manipulate public discourse about a global event.
"For complex analytic tasks, human judgment remains essential. AI isn’t a replacement. Hallucinations remain common enough that models can’t be trusted to make decisions on their own," he writes. But, he adds, "in the hands of experts—like our intelligence team—who validate and fine-tune outputs, AI becomes an Iron Man suit: amplifying human skill to deliver sharper, faster analysis at scale."
To read more, see the full article over at The AI Journal.
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