Microsoft commits $2.5 billion and 6,000 employees to new AI implementation unit
Source: CNBC
Microsoft is investing $2.5 billion into a new group focused on assisting clients with AI implementations, becoming the latest tech company to commit hefty resources to helping businesses understand and adopt emerging artificial intelligence technologies.
With the new venture, called Microsoft Frontier Co., the software vendor said Thursday that 6,000 employees will be embedded with clients, in a practice thats become known as forward deployed engineering. The division will contain existing Microsoft FDEs, technical consultants, support staffers and salespeople with experience in specific industries. Rodrigo Kede Lima, whos been leading Microsofts Asia business, will be its president.
The announcement comes two days after cloud rival Amazon said it was putting $1 billion behind an FDE initiative to support fast-paced AI engagements. Leading AI labs Anthropic and OpenAI both established FDE groups in May, partnering with private equity firms, banks and consulting firms.
Alongside its technology peers, Microsoft has sunk tens of billions of dollars into building data centers that run generative AI models. Microsoft has also released a variety of AI services, with mixed results. The Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant has yet to gain anything approaching ubiquity in the business world, and the GitHub Copilot coding agent has ceded market share to newer players.
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Another FDE. These are signs of desperation because businesses aren't adopting AI as fast as the AI companies want them to, and NEED them to, for the AI peddlers to keep their own insane expenditures on AI from being too obviously stupid. The FDEs are essentially ongoing sales pitches.
That's why the salespeople are there.
May their bubble burst, asap.