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Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI

  • Microsoft is investing $2.5 billion to launch "Frontier," a team of 6,000 forward-deployed engineers whose job is to help companies turn AI into measurable business results.
  • Frontier will let customers pick models from providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, or open-source options and says it won’t use clients’ data/IP to train commoditizing models.
  • The move follows similar pushes from Amazon, OpenAI and Anthropic — tech firms are racing to embed AI in enterprises, a trend some compare to the dot-com consulting boom.
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