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Microsoft has cut its sales targets for its agentic AI software after struggling to find buyers interested in using it. In some cases, targets have been slashed by up to 50%, suggesting Microsoft overestimated the potential of its new AI tools. Indeed, compared with ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, Copilot is falling behind, raising concerns about Microsoft's substantial AI investment.

Petulance aside, tests from earlier this year found that AI agents failed to complete tasks up to 70% of the time, making them almost entirely redundant as a workforce replacement tool. At best, they're a way for skilled employees to be more productive and save time on low-level tasks, but those tasks were already being handed off to lower-level employees. Having an AI do it and fail half the time isn't exactly a winning alternative.

Other AI companies are just doing better, too. Windows Central reports that OpenAI's ChatGPT commands over 61% of the market, and Google's Gemini is now less than 1% behind Microsoft's 14% with Copilot. That's after a 12% growth over the last quarter, too, suggesting Gemini is well on its way to becoming the real second-place alternative to ChatGPT.

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[-] jackmaoist@hexbear.net 55 points 3 weeks ago

Imagine booting up visual studio and having to load into a full 3d world where you are also sitting at a desk and coding on a slightly smaller screen in third person.

Zuck tried exactly this though

[-] lurker_supreme@hexbear.net 34 points 3 weeks ago

Did he really?? I didn't think any of that metaverse shit actually got off the ground. That's fucking hilarious

[-] ryepunk@hexbear.net 48 points 3 weeks ago

Well he tried, but telling people to put on a headset to do normal work activities was a bridge too far for literally everyone. But it was his goal. It just crashed on the fucking runway before it attempted to take off.

[-] puppygirlpets@hexbear.net 39 points 3 weeks ago

the tech bourgeoisie not understanding that a full-3d vr internet where you walk around like in real life to do basic tasks was invented purely as a narrative device and would actually be shit irl is hilarious to me

[-] chgxvjh@hexbear.net 28 points 3 weeks ago

Surprisingly receptive to criticism. Could have easily burned another 70 billions.

[-] jackmaoist@hexbear.net 24 points 3 weeks ago

They did invest crazy amounts into their Metaverse bullshit. Even renaming the company to "Meta". Zuck is like the prototype of Scam Faultman when it comes to techbroism.

[-] chgxvjh@hexbear.net 17 points 3 weeks ago
[-] ryepunk@hexbear.net 11 points 3 weeks ago

I mean I'm fairly certain it was the most anyone had seen Zuckerberg in a decade and caused him to begin his buff broccoli look a year later or something; so I think that was the main takeaway he learned is people are revolted by him.

[-] peeonyou@hexbear.net 13 points 3 weeks ago

isn't that why they did the raybans thing?

[-] ryepunk@hexbear.net 7 points 3 weeks ago

I don't know about this, but i imagine the tech isn't there yet to make it work without like causing strokes or migraines or something.

[-] jackmaoist@hexbear.net 17 points 3 weeks ago

It didn't obviously.

[-] ZeroHora@lemmy.ml 11 points 3 weeks ago

Not entirely metaverse but a fried of mine worked for a company that use this thing and people working from home office need to be logged and do the meeting in that space. It's like playing a fucking MMO while working.

Even with Meta failing with their VR shenanigans some bullshit still lingers.

[-] himeneko@hexbear.net 9 points 3 weeks ago

i remember using this at another company that was full remote, and i do think its at least passable. it was at least very cute

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