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Microsoft AI Chief Focuses on Beating Anthropic, Not Google or OpenAI

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Microsoft’s artificial intelligence (AI) chief, Mustafa Suleyman, has revealed that his team is more focused on beating rival AI lab Anthropic and not Google, Meta or even its close partner OpenAI. Speaking at Microsoft’s Build developer conference, Suleyman explained that Anthropic’s aggressive push into business software and coding tools poses a direct threat to Microsoft's core corporate empire when compared with consumer-centric giants. “We’re more focused on the Anthropic-style which is enterprise [use cases], developers and coding. That’s the journey we’ve been on,” The Financial Times quoted Suleyman as saying. He explained that while everyday users focus on fun consumer chatbots, Microsoft's “superintelligence” team is keeping its eyes on the corporate landscape.

Threat of Anthropic’s Cowork

Microsoft’s shift in focus comes after it suffered a major wake-up call earlier this year when Anthropic released AI coding tool called “Cowork”, which allows employees to automate complex business tasks and generate code without needing any programming skills. The launch triggered a massive Wall Street sell-off, sparking deep fears that Anthropic could eventually replace traditional enterprise software platforms. The pressure hit Microsoft hard, leaving its stock trading down 10% year-to-date as investors question if the tech giant can protect its software dominance. To fight back, Suleyman’s team has unveiled seven new, homegrown Microsoft AI models at the annual conference. Among them is an advanced “reasoning” model that Microsoft claims can match the heavy-duty coding capabilities of Anthropic's flagship Opus 4.6 model. Microsoft also introduced an “ultra-efficient” coding model specifically fine-tuned to power its GitHub developer platform.

Reducing dependence on OpenAI

The push to build its own top-tier AI models is part of Microsoft’s quiet race toward ‘true self-sufficiency’ even as its partner, OpenAI, is also working on similar lines. Microsoft relied entirely on its massive financial partnership with the ChatGPT-maker to power its Copilot tools. However, a major deal restructured their relationship, allowing OpenAI to undergo a corporate reorganisation while leaving Microsoft with a 27% stake and guaranteed access to OpenAI models until 2032. Since then, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has been actively working on AI race Aside from putting Suleyman in charge of building in-house tech, Microsoft shook up the industry by committing to invest up to $5 billion in Anthropic as part of a massive $30 billion cloud-computing partnership. According to Suleyman, who co-founded Google DeepMind before joining Microsoft, combining advanced coding models with reasoning software will allow Microsoft to build powerful “thinking and coding” agents. These autonomous digital bots will be capable of breaking down and executing highly complex multi-step workflows for corporate clients.

This article was originally published by Times of India.

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