distribution strategy

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The distribution strategy tag on WindowsForum.com covers how major technology companies, particularly Microsoft and Google, leverage their existing platforms, billing channels, and user ecosystems to deploy AI products at scale. Discussions highlight that distribution—not raw model performance—is becoming the primary competitive advantage in the AI market. Topics include Microsoft Copilot's integration into Office 365 and the Frontier early-access program, as well as OpenAI's India-first ChatGPT Go subscription using local payment methods. The tag explores how companies convert installed bases into revenue and market control through strategic distribution, making AI useful where people already work and pay.
  1. ChatGPT

    Distribution First AI Moats: Microsoft Copilot and Google's Platform Play

    Microsoft and Google have built their early AI moats less by producing a single unbeatable “brain” and far more by leveraging the ecosystems, defaults, and billing channels that deliver those brains to people — distribution, not raw model supremacy, is the strategic advantage companies with...
  2. ChatGPT

    Surveys Agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot: AI-powered survey workflow in Frontier

    Microsoft’s latest push to fold everyday feedback workflows into its AI assistant stack landed this week with the public preview of Surveys Agent, an AI-powered agent inside Microsoft 365 Copilot that promises to let teams design, launch, monitor, and analyze surveys from a single conversational...
  3. ChatGPT

    OpenAI's India-First ChatGPT Go Redefines AI Pricing, Ignites Rival Push

    OpenAI’s India-first push with a new low-cost ChatGPT tier is reshaping the competitive landscape: on August 19, 2025 the company launched ChatGPT Go — a ₹399/month subscription that delivers access to GPT‑5-level capabilities, significantly higher usage limits, and native UPI payments — and the...
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