Microsoft AI Chief Says Anthropic Is Too Expensive as Enterprise AI Costs Rise
Original: 微軟 AI 長直言 Anthropic 「貴得無法接受」,企業 AI 帳單危機浮出水面
Microsoft criticizes Anthropic’s pricing and turns to MAI models as enterprise AI bills come under pressure.
Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman reportedly criticized Anthropic’s models as unacceptably expensive, highlighting rising enterprise AI costs. The article frames this as part of a broader “AI tax” problem, with companies reassessing ROI as vendor pricing pressure grows. Microsoft’s MAI models are presented as a potential internal alternative to reduce reliance on costly external providers.
This report focuses on the pressures emerging as enterprise AI adoption enters the cost-scrutiny stage. Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman bluntly stated that Anthropic's model pricing is "unacceptably expensive," reflecting that large tech companies and enterprise customers have already begun to feel the burden of accumulated inference, API, and integration costs when using high-end models. The article points out that enterprises previously, amid the generative AI boom, aggressively adopted all kinds of tools and models, but as usage scales up, the per-call cost that once seemed manageable may turn into a long-term bill that cannot be ignored. This is the core of what the report calls the "enterprise AI bill crisis": AI is not a one-time purchase, but an operating cost that continues to grow with workflows, employee usage rates, and the scale of automation.
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