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I was watching one of my favorite creators, Sabrina Romanov (Blotato creator) on TikTok, and she pointed out this Menlo Ventures report, "2024: The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise"The enterprise AI landscape is being rewritten in real time. As pilots give way to production, we surveyed 600 U.S. enterprise IT decision-makers to reveal the emerging winners and losers. https://menlovc.com/2024-the-state-of-generative-ai-in-the-enterprise/ I am literally copying and pasting my favorite portion of the report [I didn't rewrite it and I am directly quoting it. I would love you to weigh in and tell me what you think about this. I find it startling that OpenAI dropped literally 16 percentage points in a year, but look at Antrhopic with Meta coming in right behind it. Major food for thought. :) Mary "LLM Trends: Multi-Model Strategies Prevail as OpenAI Cedes Ground to Anthropic Rather than relying on a single provider, enterprises have adopted a pragmatic, multi-model approach. Our research shows organizations typically deploy three or more foundation models in their AI stacks, routing to different models depending on the use case or results. This strategy extends to the open-versus-closed-source debate, where preferences have remained stable despite heated industry discussions. Closed-source solutions underpin the vast majority of usage with 81% market share, while open-source alternatives (led by Meta’s Llama 3) hold steady at 19%, dropping just one percentage point from 2023. Among closed-source models, OpenAI’s early mover advantage has eroded somewhat, with enterprise market share dropping from 50% to 34%. The primary beneficiary has been Anthropic,* which doubled its enterprise presence from 12% to 24% as some enterprises switched from GPT-4 to Claude 3.5 Sonnet when the new model became state-of-the-art. When moving to a new LLM, organizations most commonly cite security and safety considerations (46%), price (44%), performance (42%), and expanded capabilities (41%) as motivations." Follow Sabrina on TT and IG @sabrina_ramonov Here she is speaking about this topic. https://www.tiktok.com/@sabrina_ramonov/video/7455157584950005038 *Sabrina is my favorite for a reason. She is so unpretentious. This girl sold her startup for 25 million dollars, but she is as down to earth as a cashier in a grocery store. She is wise beyond her years and one of the smartest people, but she doesn't brag about it. She offers everything she knows for free and only seems to charge for one thing, her new Blotato platform (a SaaS app for creators and solopreneurs that is freaking epic by the way). She is the kind of person who makes you proud to be a human.
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