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  1. If you already subscribe to #M365, Premium is a good deal bc it gives you access to #OpenAI & #Anthropic models at a much lower price point than either of those 2 by themselves & with #Copilot's excellent Researcher & Analyst agents. I also subscribed to #Gemini 1st tier so now I have the big 3

  2. Amazon tightens the bolts on allowing AI generated code into production systems - more humans needed!

    Junior and mid-level engineers at Amazon now have to get a senior engineer to sign off on any proposed changes that were created with AI.

    Coders are discovering that AI coding tools can fail in weird, unique ways that might not be detectable by a code reviewer looking for common mistakes. runtime.news/ai-generated-code #AI #Code #AICodingTools #CoPilots #Software #Amazon #GuardRails #Developers #AIGeneratedCode

  3. LLM Market Share: Anthropic is kicking _ss and taking share!

    Menlo Venture reports that Anthropic now earns 40% of enterprise LLM spend. That's up from 24% last year and 12% in 2023. OpenAI lost almost half of its enterprise share, dipping to 27% from 50% in 2023. Google also gained, increasing its enterprise share from 7% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

    Anthropic’s acceleration is driven by dominance in the coding market, with an estimated 54% market share, compared to 21% for OpenAI. This is up from 42% just six months ago, driven in large part by the popularity of Claude Code.

    These three companies account for 88% of enterprise LLM API usage, with the remaining 12% spread across Meta’s Llama, Cohere, Mistral, and a long tail of smaller providers.

    Menlo surveyed 500 U.S. enterprise decision-makers, and estimates that US enterprises spent $37B up from last year's $11.5B. menlovc.com/perspective/2025-t #AI #Anthropic #OpenAI #LLMs #MenloVentures #Claude #ClaudeCode #Coding #CoPilots

  4. LLM Market Share: Anthropic is kicking _ss and taking share!

    Menlo Venture reports that Anthropic now earns 40% of enterprise LLM spend. That's up from 24% last year and 12% in 2023. OpenAI lost almost half of its enterprise share, dipping to 27% from 50% in 2023. Google also gained, increasing its enterprise share from 7% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

    Anthropic’s acceleration is driven by dominance in the coding market, with an estimated 54% market share, compared to 21% for OpenAI. This is up from 42% just six months ago, driven in large part by the popularity of Claude Code.

    These three companies account for 88% of enterprise LLM API usage, with the remaining 12% spread across Meta’s Llama, Cohere, Mistral, and a long tail of smaller providers.

    Menlo surveyed 500 U.S. enterprise decision-makers, and estimates that US enterprises spent $37B up from last year's $11.5B. menlovc.com/perspective/2025-t #AI #Anthropic #OpenAI #LLMs #MenloVentures #Claude #ClaudeCode #Coding #CoPilots

  5. LLM Market Share: Anthropic is kicking _ss and taking share!

    Menlo Venture reports that Anthropic now earns 40% of enterprise LLM spend. That's up from 24% last year and 12% in 2023. OpenAI lost almost half of its enterprise share, dipping to 27% from 50% in 2023. Google also gained, increasing its enterprise share from 7% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

    Anthropic’s acceleration is driven by dominance in the coding market, with an estimated 54% market share, compared to 21% for OpenAI. This is up from 42% just six months ago, driven in large part by the popularity of Claude Code.

    These three companies account for 88% of enterprise LLM API usage, with the remaining 12% spread across Meta’s Llama, Cohere, Mistral, and a long tail of smaller providers.

    Menlo surveyed 500 U.S. enterprise decision-makers, and estimates that US enterprises spent $37B up from last year's $11.5B. menlovc.com/perspective/2025-t #AI #Anthropic #OpenAI #LLMs #MenloVentures #Claude #ClaudeCode #Coding #CoPilots

  6. LLM Market Share: Anthropic is kicking _ss and taking share!

    Menlo Venture reports that Anthropic now earns 40% of enterprise LLM spend. That's up from 24% last year and 12% in 2023. OpenAI lost almost half of its enterprise share, dipping to 27% from 50% in 2023. Google also gained, increasing its enterprise share from 7% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

    Anthropic’s acceleration is driven by dominance in the coding market, with an estimated 54% market share, compared to 21% for OpenAI. This is up from 42% just six months ago, driven in large part by the popularity of Claude Code.

    These three companies account for 88% of enterprise LLM API usage, with the remaining 12% spread across Meta’s Llama, Cohere, Mistral, and a long tail of smaller providers.

    Menlo surveyed 500 U.S. enterprise decision-makers, and estimates that US enterprises spent $37B up from last year's $11.5B. menlovc.com/perspective/2025-t #AI #Anthropic #OpenAI #LLMs #MenloVentures #Claude #ClaudeCode #Coding #CoPilots

  7. LLM Market Share: Anthropic is kicking _ss and taking share!

    Menlo Venture reports that Anthropic now earns 40% of enterprise LLM spend. That's up from 24% last year and 12% in 2023. OpenAI lost almost half of its enterprise share, dipping to 27% from 50% in 2023. Google also gained, increasing its enterprise share from 7% in 2023 to 21% in 2025.

    Anthropic’s acceleration is driven by dominance in the coding market, with an estimated 54% market share, compared to 21% for OpenAI. This is up from 42% just six months ago, driven in large part by the popularity of Claude Code.

    These three companies account for 88% of enterprise LLM API usage, with the remaining 12% spread across Meta’s Llama, Cohere, Mistral, and a long tail of smaller providers.

    Menlo surveyed 500 U.S. enterprise decision-makers, and estimates that US enterprises spent $37B up from last year's $11.5B. menlovc.com/perspective/2025-t

  8. Can't wait for #CollabDaysPT tomorrow, Oct 25 in #Lisbon. I'll be talking about building #Copilots with @Microsoft365 Agents Toolkit. Tickets are free: collabdays.org/2025-portugal/

  9. 2025 State of #DataSecurity Report

    Quantifying #AI's impact on #DataRisk

    AI is everywhere. #Copilots help employees boost productivity and agents provide front-line customer support. #LLMs enable businesses to extract deep insights from their data.

    👉Once unleashed, however, AI acts like a hungry Pac-Man, scanning and analyzing all the data it can grab.
    If AI surfaces critical data where it doesn’t belong, it’s game over. Data can’t be un-breached..."

    info.varonis.com/en/state-of-d

  10. When someone advocates code #copilots, ask: how are you measuring the results?

    Number of lines produced is *always* the wrong answer. (Hint: lower is usually better.)

    What *matters* is debugged, secure, correct, desired functionality in production, which is much more effort to compare in a principled way.

    I honestly don't know whether these things are currently a net positive or not. (I suspect it varies.) But I know my industry, so I’m pretty confident it's often being mis-measured.

    #AI

  11. Kode Vicious on for : "The Drunken Plagiarists", cacm.acm.org/opinion/the-drunk I'm more aligned with KV, but at the end of the day it's a tool that can be used if you know what you're doing with it. But I'm certainly not happy about the plagiarism and ignoring of licenses in building these models...

  12. The latest edition of Learning it All is out! I'm starting the year off learning more about AI again, and it's EVERYWHERE. Copilots and Agents making more Intelligent Business Applications mean I've got a lengthy AI Flight Plan across solution areas along with great insights from folks like Tom Davenport, Peter High, Charles Lamanna, Bob Evans, Lino Tadros, Second Nature and more. #LearningItAll #AIFTW #MSBizApps #Copilots #Agentic 🤓 ✈️ 🤖
    linkedin.com/pulse/leading-cha

  13. It's been a pretty insane week in the world of #AI. #Microsoft, #OpenAI, and #Google all had a ton of announcements and roll-outs.

    Here's what I've collected so far:
    - #Newsome vetoes SB-1047
    - #Luma 10x's generation speed
    - #Pika releases 1.5
    - #Meta shows off their "Digital Twin Catalog"
    - #Meta rolls out the new memory feature in the #RayBans
    - #Microsoft brings back "Recall"
    - #Microsoft shows off "Click to Do"
    - #Microsoft #Windows uses #AI to search computer
    - #Microsoft adding image upscaling & generative fill to #Windows
    - #Microsoft explains #Copilots agentic future
    - #Microsoft to pay news sources for summarizing their news
    - #Microsoft intros "Think Deeper" and Vision
    - #OpenAI secures huge new funding round
    - #OpenAI rolls out model distillation
    - #OpenAI rolls out prompt caching in the #API
    - #OpenAI allows fine-tuning with vision
    - #OpenAI makes real-time voice available in #API
    - #OpenAI begins rolling out "Canvas"
    - #OpenAI confirms agents are coming next year
    - #Anthropic hires an #OpenAI co-founder
    - #Google releases #Gemini 1.5 Flash-8B
    - #Google updates search with more #AI
    - #Google adding ads within new #AI overviews
    - #Google #Lens accepts videos and voice now
    - #BlackForestLabs releases #Flux 1.1 (aka Blueberry)
    - #BlackForestLabs makes #API available
    More..

    Source: x.com/mreflow/status/184194288

  14. Luddites were not opposed to technology outright, btw. They were textile workers who opposed cost-saving machinery that replaced skilled labor and churned out an inferior product. I think that about sums up what #copilots are meant to do.

  15. I thought this was useful from Rex Woodbury about the likely visibility of LLMs within the workplace in the future:

    • Agents will carry out work, a new employee handling our grunt work.
    • Copilots will augment our work, suggesting a new sentence or a new line of code.
    • Chatbots, meanwhile, will give us someone to talk to, fulfilling our human longing for connection.

    https://www.digitalnative.tech/p/ais-communication-revolution-were

    In Generative AI for Academics I argue that chatbots have scholarly uses. They can be used as copilots and agents, but to use them in a properly reflective way requires meaningfully discussing with them in a manner analogous to a human interlocutor. This has the potential to significantly increase the quantity of written communication someone is engaged in, which is an obvious barrier to uptake.

    But I become progressively more concerned about the use of LLMs in education as we move through these categories from copilots through to agents. Largely because they involve abdicating the responsibility to define the work being undertaken by the LLM on your behalf.

    https://markcarrigan.net/2024/05/15/towards-an-ontology-of-llms-in-the-workplace/

    #agents #copilots #generativeAI #LLM

  16. And... no... It got the taxon Id right and two of the taxonomy entries.. CoPilot not ready to classify organisms. Commented line is #copilots attempt.