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Microsoft Copilot Adoption Stalls at 3% Among Customers

Despite Microsoft's extensive promotion of AI, a recent report indicates that only 3% of its customers are actively using its in-house AI tool, Copilot. This low adoption rate suggests a significant gap between Microsoft's AI ambitions and actual user engagement with its flagship AI product. AI

IMPACT Low adoption of Microsoft's Copilot may indicate challenges in integrating AI tools into existing workflows or a lack of perceived value by end-users.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of identical posts discussing low adoption of a product, which constitutes commentary on its market performance.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Crickets: Only 3% of MS Customers Use Copilot Despite championing AI for years, Microsoft is facing a hard truth: Virtually none of its customers use its in-hou

    Crickets: Only 3% of MS Customers Use Copilot Despite championing AI for years, Microsoft is facing a hard truth: Virtually none of its customers use its in-house AI, Copilot. The post Crickets: On... #AI #Writing #This #Week Origin | Interest | Match

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Crickets: Only 3% of MS Customers Use Copilot Despite championing AI for years, Microsoft is facing a hard truth: Virtually none of its customers use its in-hou

    Crickets: Only 3% of MS Customers Use Copilot Despite championing AI for years, Microsoft is facing a hard truth: Virtually none of its customers use its in-house AI, Copilot. The post Crickets: On... #AI #Writing #This #Week Origin | Interest | Match