Microsoft Is Pushing Copilot, but Everyone Just Wants ChatGPT
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Microsoft Pushes Copilot as Enterprise AI Tool, But Most Users Prefer ChatGPT, Deepening Tension With OpenAI
Microsoft is going all-in on Copilot, its enterprise-focused AI chatbot, but the tech giant is encountering resistance where it matters most: in the hands of users who still prefer ChatGPT. While both AI tools are powered by OpenAI’s models—including GPT-4 and its successors—Microsoft’s vision of embedding Copilot into its productivity suite has run into stiff […] The post Microsoft Pushes Copilot as Enterprise AI Tool, But Most Users Prefer Cha…
Tensions Rise As OpenAI Considers Lawsuit Against Microsoft
Ever since ChatGPT first launched, OpenAI and Microsoft looked like the dream team of AI. One brought the very best research on the market, the other brought scale. Together, they made the AI market into what it is today. ChatGPT took off. Copilot rolled out across Microsoft’s entire software suite. Money poured in, the models kept improving, and the partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft came to define what Big Tech AI collaboration looked li…


Microsoft and OpenAI: Will they opt for the nuclear option?
The fight between Microsoft and OpenAI over what Microsoft should get for its $13 billion investment in the AI company has gone from nasty to downright toxic, with each of the companies considering strategies against the other that can only be described as their nuclear options. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Microsoft needs access to OpenAI technologies to keep its worldwide lead in AI and grow its valuation beyond its current more than $3.5 …
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