The AI product wars are heating up. Google is integrating Gemini directly into Gmail to summarize email threads, while Microsoft rolls out Copilot Checkout to streamline online shopping. The goal? Ecosystem lock-in. These moves aren't just about features; they're about strategy. Full Audio at https://lnkd.in/gxgyUg9A #AI #Google #Microsoft #Gemini #Copilot #Ecosystem
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"Confusing brand positioning and interoperability problems have frustrated users, current and former employees who have worked on Microsoft’s AI products said. Only a small proportion of subscribers to Microsoft’s enterprise suite use Copilot, and the percentage who favor it over Google’s Gemini or other tools has decreased in recent months, according to data reviewed by the Journal." https://lnkd.in/g84Uw3ZV
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Claude showing up in Copilot isn’t about more model choice. It’s about Microsoft deciding which AI speaks inside your workflows. Why that distinction matters. https://buff.ly/9yf77UN
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The "Clippy" Curse Returns Microsoft’s AI strategy might be hitting a wall and the engineers on Hacker News diagnosed the problem. The News The WSJ reports that Microsoft’s pivotal AI product (Copilot) is running into big problems. Adoption is lagging. Users are annoyed. The Signal While executives look at "deployment numbers", the engineers see the reality: forced integration. As one commenter noted: " Nobody had to shove internet access into everything against customer's wishes." The "Aha!" Moment The most brilliant insight compared AI to the computer mouse. The mouse was revolutionary. But the mouse itself wasn't the business model. The value came from software redesigned entirely around the mouse (the GUI). Microsoft isn't redesigning software for AI. They are just duct-taping a "mouse" to the side of a CLI and charging USD 30 for it. The Implication We are witnessing the difference between CapEx (buying the chips) and Product Vision (knowing what to do with them). One you can buy. The other you have to earn. The Question Are you building a new way to work or just a smarter Clippy? Source in the comments. #AI #Microsoft #ProductStrategy #TechTrends #Copilot #HackerNews #Sotapoc
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What is the Microsoft Agent Pre-Purchase Plan — explained with numbers If you're exploring Microsoft AI services, you may have heard about the Microsoft Agent Pre-Purchase Plan. In simple terms, it’s a prepaid model for consuming AI services like Microsoft Copilot and Azure AI (Foundry-based services). Instead of paying monthly in pay-as-you-go mode, you commit upfront to a pool of credits (Agent Commit Units – ACUs) valid for one year. Think of it as a prepaid balance for AI consumption. Let’s look at a practical example: Imagine your organization expects to use: 1,500,000 Copilot Credits Pay-as-you-go rate: $0.01 per credit Total = $15,000 And additionally: 5,000 Provisioned Throughput Units (PTUs) Pay-as-you-go rate: $1 per unit Total = $5,000 Total expected retail cost = $20,000 Now suppose you purchase a Tier 1 Pre-Purchase Plan with 20,000 ACUs for $19,000. If 1 ACU represents $1 of retail consumption, those 20,000 ACUs cover the same workload — but with roughly 5% savings compared to pay-as-you-go. How it works: • Pay upfront • Receive ACUs • Consumption automatically deducts from your balance • If credits run out, you can top up • Unused balance expires after 12 months Important: This plan does not change how AI works. It does not unlock extra features. It changes how you manage and optimize cost. For organizations scaling AI across departments, this becomes a FinOps and governance discussion — not just a technical one. Official references for Azure consumption and reservations: https://lnkd.in/eEzQY87z https://lnkd.in/e-cJRAah https://lnkd.in/ewWK-s5d Are you still fully pay-as-you-go with AI, or starting to evaluate commit-based optimization models? #Microsoft365 #AzureAI #Copilot #CloudArchitecture #FinOps #CostOptimization #Microsoft #AI #EnterpriseIT
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Microsoft's Copilot was meant to be AI's flagship. Now, users call it a 'frustrating flop' and the U.S. House banned it over security fears. What's happening? Copilot was positioned as the crown jewel of Microsoft's AI push. The ambition was a universal assistant across its massive product suite. It's a litmus test for AI-driven productivity software. But the reality is hitting some turbulence. Recent feedback paints a challenging picture: 🔹 Users report sluggish response times and inaccurate outputs. 🔹 The UI can feel tacked-on, and reliability is inconsistent. 🔹 Major security concerns have emerged, like over-permissioning leading to unintended data access. 🔹 The U.S. House of Representatives banned congressional staff from using it in March 2025 due to data leak risks. During a recent earnings call, analysts zeroed in on Copilot. They probed whether it's delivering on the hype. Microsoft highlighted its broad AI integrations, but investors seemed focused on the lack of concrete performance metrics. This isn't just about one product. It's a signal. If doubts linger, it could reshape how investors view Microsoft's AI strategy and signal broader caution for the industry's most ambitious experiments. The gap between AI promise and practical, secure, reliable delivery is the real story here. What's your take? Are we in an AI 'trough of disillusionment' for enterprise tools, or is this just typical early-adapter growing pains? #MicrosoftCopilot #AI #EnterpriseTech #DigitalTransformation 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞: https://lnkd.in/eURiRAPM
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AI’s potential one-two punch was conveniently unveiled late on a Friday. NVidia’s huge investment supporting openAI may not be happening. https://lnkd.in/giAmbnPT After a year and a half. Microsoft has only added 3% of its 365 users to the co-pilot subscription. https://lnkd.in/gGdky3ab
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AI is getting more personal, and that can be useful as long as you stay in control. Microsoft is changing how Copilot remembers information, and it could save a lot of time when used properly. Read more about how this change can benefit you and your business on our blog. 👉 https://lnkd.in/eWxwDDFS #CETSAT #Microsoft365 #Productivity #AiEfficiency #WorkSmarterNotHarder
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😶🌫️ Microsoft’s Pivotal AI Product Is Running Into Big Problems // WSJ 「 Confusing brand positioning and interoperability problems have frustrated users, current and former employees who have worked on Microsoft’s AI products said. Only a small proportion of subscribers to Microsoft’s enterprise suite use Copilot, and the percentage who favor it over Google’s Gemini or other tools has decreased in recent months, according to data reviewed by the Journal 」 https://lnkd.in/dWVVB9Q9 #copilot
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Satya Nadella Insists People Are Using Microsoft’s Copilot AI A Lot Copilot AI adoption accelerates across Microsoft products despite investor concerns over massive infrastructure spending. DETAILS: https://lnkd.in/dkTiAsmh
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