Key facts
- Microsoft's AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, identified Anthropic as a costly competitor.
- Suleyman stated that many are looking for alternatives to Anthropic.
- He expressed a desire to reduce significant payments made to Anthropic.
Mustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft's in-house AI model effort, has identified Anthropic as a significant competitor that is also very expensive. In an interview with Bloomberg, Suleyman stated that many entities are urgently looking for alternatives to Anthropic due to its high costs. He described this as more than just competitive positioning, but a declaration of intent to reduce the substantial payments made to Anthropic. This suggests Microsoft is exploring ways to lower its expenditure on AI development and deployment, potentially by seeking out other AI providers or developing its own more cost-effective solutions.
