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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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[-] Hyper_red@hexbear.net 15 points 3 weeks ago

wait copilot is AI? I thought it was onedrive rebranded.

[-] Snort_Owl@hexbear.net 18 points 3 weeks ago

Both are true. Copilot is the name for their reskin of chat gippity but its also the rebranded name for office 365 which is now called microsoft 365 copilot because that makes sense. Literally all they had to do was do nothing but I guess thats too much for microshit.

[-] Hyper_red@hexbear.net 12 points 3 weeks ago
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