Dec 3 (Reuters) – Microsoft on Wednesday denied a report from The Info that a number of divisions on the firm lowered gross sales development targets for sure synthetic intelligence merchandise after a number of gross sales employees missed their objectives within the fiscal yr that resulted in June.
The source-based report cited two salespeople within the Azure cloud-computing unit, which is intently watched by buyers as it’s the important beneficiary of Microsoft’s AI push.
“The Info’s story inaccurately combines the ideas of development and gross sales quotas, which exhibits their lack of awareness of the best way a gross sales group works and is compensated,” an organization spokesperson stated in a press release.
“Combination gross sales quotas for AI merchandise haven’t been lowered, as we knowledgeable them previous to publication.”
Following Microsoft’s denial, its shares, which had been down practically 3% in early buying and selling, pared losses. The inventory was final down 1.7%. Reuters couldn’t independently confirm the report from The Info.
WORRIES OVER AI BUBBLE
Surging tech valuations and indicators of sluggish adoption of the nascent AI know-how have fueled fears in current months of a rising bubble, just like the dot-com increase of the Nineteen Nineties.
An MIT examine from earlier this yr had discovered that solely about 5% of AI initiatives advance past the pilot stage.
The Info report stated Carlyle Group final yr began utilizing Copilot Studio to automate duties comparable to assembly summaries and monetary fashions, however lower its spending on the product after flagging Microsoft about its struggles to get the software program to reliably pull information from different
The report stated one U.S. Azure gross sales unit had set quotas for gross sales employees to carry buyer spending on Foundry, a device used to construct AI purposes, by 50% within the final fiscal yr, however lower than a fifth met the targets.
The corporate in July lowered their targets to roughly 25% development for the present fiscal yr in comparison with the final one, it stated.
Microsoft didn’t reply to queries on whether or not Carlyle had in the reduction of spending on Copilot Studio.
A number of analysts have stated that firms had been nonetheless within the early levels of adopting AI and a few challenges had been seemingly.
“That doesn’t imply there is not promise for AI merchandise to assist firms turn out to be extra productive, simply that it could be tougher than they thought,” D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria.
U.S. tech giants are underneath investor strain to show that their hefty investments in AI infrastructure are producing returns.
RECORD SPENDING
Microsoft reported a file capital expenditure of practically $35 billion for its fiscal first quarter in October and warned that spending would rise this yr. Total, U.S. tech giants are anticipated to spend round $400 billion on AI this yr.
