Microsoft Says AI Software Business Will Be Its Fastest to Hit $10 Billion in Revenue

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Microsoft Says AI Software Business Will Be Its Fastest to Hit $10 Billion in Revenue
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CFO Amy Hood also said that the Microsoft 365 copilot software is off to a strong start.

Microsoft CFO Amy Hood repeated the company’s recent forecast that its suite of generative artificial intelligence tools will reach $10 billion in revenue faster than any other business in the software business’s history.

Hood said that customer feedback on the 365 co-pilot has been good. The system has “changed for me how I work,” for simple things like changing all the fonts in a 40-page deck, she said. For that product in particular, she said, there is a huge target market, with 160 million users for Microsoft 365. Asked about the macroeconomic outlook, Hood said that the company continues to be long-term believers in tech growth and that IT spending as a percentage of gross domestic product will eventually double from here.

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