OpenAI’s got 32.4% of US businesses paying up. Anthropic? 8%. Google? A humble 0.1%. Are we witnessing peak innovation or just the start of an AI monopoly?
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this is why competition matters. OpenAI eating the entire B2B AI pie is not healthy for long-term innovation.
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🚀 OpenAI is DOMINATING! 🚀
32.4% of U.S. businesses are on board.
From 18.9% in January.
Google is at a staggering 0.1%.
Competitors are eating dust.
Can they catch up?
🧠 Stay tuned.
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