I keep parroting this, but in the next couple of years, I think there will be a couple of giants that fall. I work in ServiceNow and they, like many others, have gone all in on AI. Their problem is that they were slower than some, their solution is half baked at best, and it’s prohibitively expensive. Nobody is paying 10s of thousands+ extra for the licensing to be able to run agents, and less are paying the extra licensing required for the users to be able to use that agent.
I’ve now been pulled into copilot studio, and yet again it’s another product rushed to market that isn’t ready for the big stage. Dog shit documentation and training material, and terrible environment design.
All of these big players have invested so much money in adding AI, nobody wants it, and now they’re all hemoragging money.
Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
I dunno. I feel like they are like the cable company now. They will jus sit there twiddling their nipples while we are all fucked.
LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
I need the cable company (or similar) due to the fact that infrastructure is hard to deploy, and we need Internet to participate in society.
Nobody needs Microsoft cause every single one of their products has an alternative that’s at least as good.
They survive by courting enterprises, but many of them can also switch away if they want.
Imgonnatrythis@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
On a personal basis that works, but they are so corporately entrenched that their products getting shitier matters quite little.
cmbabul@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Seriously this, it would take something like the PCI or SOX declaring Windows outside of compliance for Microsoft to die from bad business decisions in the US. Although German gov switching to Linux starts treading a path through
Simulation6@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
Nothing like FOSS when it comes to cost cutting.
prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone 21 hours ago
How long until they successfully lobby the US government to make FOSS illegal somehow
ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
What could easily happen is they break a GPL license, then take it to the supreme court, so they can kneecap GNU licensed projects by making the mandate of making every change public unenforceable.
(The EU should just leave the Berne convention, then make it’s own decisions on copyright, including stripping monopolies like MS and Disney of copyright protections.)
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
An image from South Park. Two Cable Company Employees rubbing their nipples through square patch holes cut out from their shirts
Oh really, how bummed would they be?
PixelatedSaturn@lemmy.world 1 day ago
They will be fine. They are second most valuable company in the world. They have money to throw around and their source of income still seem inexhaustible. A few new Linux users won’t even make a dent.
jjlinux@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
If this was true (not that they are the 2nd most valuable company, that much is clear), why would they bend over and support W10 for another year in the EU while fucking up everyone else? There are ways for companies that seem to be immortal to self-destroy. Intel for example. Did any of us thought that they could burst 10 years ago? And look at them now, crawling asking for help.
All you need is a seriously bad decision, then doubling down on it, and just watch it spiral down until they crash.
The seemingly endless access to money only makes the process take longer, it’s not a shield from catastrophic failure.
PixelatedSaturn@lemmy.world 1 day ago
It’s very much true. W10 was cause of pressure from companies and countries, not because of the odd Joe contemplating their os.
Any company may fall, but they can also fail from inaction. Ms has the option to get data no one else can. They can’t afford not to.