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Microsoft's big bet on the AI economy

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🗓️ 22 July 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Microsoft staked its financial claim in the AI gold rush this week, announcing the pricing for its upcoming Microsoft 365 Copilot technology: a whopping $30/user per month on top of its existing enterprise subscription license fees.

Wall Street loved it. One analyst called it "eye popping." Investors sent the company's shares to a new record on the day the pricing was announced.

The upcoming product, fueled by Microsoft and OpenAI technologies, is designed to integrate with Microsoft productivity apps and work with internal business data, going beyond the capabilities of web-based generative AI technologies.

But will companies see that much value in what Microsoft has to offer? Microsoft 365 Copilot is still in private preview, for now, but the pricing suggests that the company likes what it's seeing and hearing from early users.

It's part of a big week that also saw the company clear a major hurdle in its $69 billion Activision-Blizzard acquisition, winning a key court ruling and giving itself an extra three months of breathing room to complete the blockbuster gaming deal.

But behind the scenes, Microsoft is grappling with shaky morale amid ongoing cutbacks, and growing questions about the gap between employee and executive compensation. Meanwhile, a high-profile U.S. government breach by a Chinese hacking group is raising new questions about the security of Microsoft products, and threatening to undermine a growing source of revenue for the company.

It's shaping up as one of the biggest years in Microsoft history, and this was perhaps the biggest week of the year so far for the company. Next up: Microsoft will make its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday.

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Now the question is what happens next with this AI comes more opportunity. In fact if you

0:07.3

look at the data that's coming out this is probably going to be the most profound

0:11.1

shift as a percentage impact on GDP of technology.

0:17.0

We may have 7 to 10 trillion more of GDP growth driven by this next generation of AI technology. Hi and welcome to GeekWire. I'm GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop.

0:37.0

And I'm GeekWire co-founder John Cook.

0:39.0

That clip in the intro was Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaking this week at the company's

0:44.4

partner conference about the economic implications of the new era of

0:48.6

artificial intelligence and we'll be talking more about that topic on this week's episode.

0:54.0

Plus, later on, a reported effort by Google to use AI to help journalists write news stories,

1:00.0

which is a subject near and dear to our hearts.

1:03.0

But first, John, I want to get your take on my big thesis

1:07.0

about Microsoft right now.

1:09.0

Hit me.

1:10.0

I think that this is going to be the most important year in Microsoft's entire history

1:20.0

dating back to the mid 1970s.

1:23.0

And I think this past week might have been the most important week in that most important year.

1:30.0

Microsoft was finally able to apparently clear the most difficult hurdles in its attempt to acquire

1:39.2

Activision Blizzard, the maker of Call of Duty, in what will be the biggest acquisition in

1:45.2

video game history, and then they reached what I think is a watershed moment in

1:50.3

their partnership with Open AI, which is another reason that I think this is going to be

1:54.2

looked back upon as the most important year in Microsoft history. Microsoft announced the pricing

1:59.7

for Microsoft 365 co-pilot, their AI integrations into work.

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