enterprise ai pricing

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Discussions on enterprise AI pricing at WindowsForum.com center on Microsoft's evolving cost strategies for AI tools like Copilot Cowork. A key thread examines Microsoft's test of DeepSeek-V4 as a lower-cost model option, signaling a shift toward usage-based pricing and multi-model sourcing within Microsoft 365. This move reflects efforts to reduce dependency on single AI suppliers like OpenAI or Anthropic, while navigating compliance and geopolitical considerations. The tag covers pricing models, cost optimization, and vendor diversification in enterprise AI deployments, with a focus on Microsoft's ecosystem.
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    Satya Nadella Warns AI Needs “Social Permission”: From Replacement to Utility

    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is warning in June 2026 that Silicon Valley’s AI companies risk political and public backlash if they keep promising mass white-collar disruption while asking society to fund huge data-center buildouts and trust a handful of dominant model owners. The message is not a...
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    Microsoft Tests DeepSeek-V4 in Copilot Cowork for Lower-Cost, Multi-Model AI

    Microsoft is considering a Microsoft-hosted version of DeepSeek-V4 as a lower-cost model option for Copilot Cowork on June 16, 2026, as it moves the enterprise AI agent toward usage-based pricing and a broader multi-model strategy inside Microsoft 365. The choice is not merely a procurement...
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