• Victoria@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    They also probably realized providing free Copilot in Windows would get very expensive quickly, and that not enough users would pay for it.

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      8 days ago

      Basically yeah

      Out of Microsoft’s 450 million Microsoft 365 user base, the company has only managed to convert roughly 15 million paid Copilot seats. This means a staggering 96.7% of users are rejecting the premium AI features, yielding just a 3.3% paid adoption rate. When viewed against Microsoft’s estimated $37.5 billion quarterly AI spending, this is an alarmingly low adoption rate.

      They’re spending billions to get millions.