Microsoft proposes a novel approach to safeguard the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model amidst AI advancements. The idea is to treat AI agents as individual users, each requiring a paid license, much like human employees. This strategy aims to offset potential revenue losses from reduced human headcounts by charging for AI agent usage, potentially boosting software sales. Microsoft proposes a novel approach to safeguard the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model amidst AI advancements. The idea is to treat AI agents as individual users, each requiring a paid license, much like human employees. This strategy aims to offset potential revenue losses from reduced human headcounts by charging for AI agent usage, potentially boosting software sales.
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