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  • Microsoft Scales Back AI Goals as Copilot Struggles to Gain Traction
    December 15, 2025, 1:10 AM EST. Microsoft has cut its AI sales targets for Copilot by up to 50%, though the company disputes lowered quotas. The pullback underscores weaker-than-expected demand for Copilot and questions about its usefulness. Tests earlier this year showed AI agents failing as much as 70% of the time, limiting their value as a workflow tool. In the broader race, OpenAI's ChatGPT commands about 61% of the market, while Google's Gemini sits a touch behind Microsoft's ~14% share, edging closer to Copilot. The Information reports on the tensions between growth promises and actual sales; Microsoft's momentum and returns from large AI bets remain in doubt.