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Microsoft stock plunges: is MSFT losing its AI first-mover advantage?

by admin December 10, 2025
December 10, 2025

Microsoft stock (NASDAQ: MSFT) dropped sharply on Wednesday amid investor concerns about whether the company’s commanding position in enterprise AI is genuinely unassailable.

While the company has poured $80 billion into AI infrastructure through 2025, the sell-off suggests markets are beginning to question whether massive capex translates into a durable competitive advantage.

The development comes amid a highly competitive race in the artificial intelligence space, with Microsoft’s rivals innovating at a rapid pace.

Microsoft stock: Fresh signs of demand friction

The catalyst was stark as the internal Microsoft units missed aggressive Copilot and Foundry sales targets by as much as 80%.

The development prompted the management to dial back growth expectations.

Foundry, the company’s enterprise AI agent platform, initially targeted 100% revenue growth but was reset to 50% after sales teams stumbled to close deals.

Microsoft’s denial barely dampened the sell-off. Investors recognized the uncomfortable truth: even inside the world’s largest enterprise software company, AI monetization remains friction-filled.

The deeper issue is the adoption momentum stalling across the board.

Microsoft 365 Copilot, the flagship AI productivity assistant priced at $30 per user monthly, has achieved a mere 2% adoption rate among the company’s 440 million Office users after two years on the market.

That’s dismal for a product that received unprecedented internal promotion and strategic focus.

Enterprise clients are balking at $1.8 million annual bills for a 5,000-seat deployment when the ROI remains uncertain.

IT purchasers at Microsoft’s own Ignite conference this month told consultants they wanted to slash Copilot licenses, not expand them.

Rivals move fast as AI market crowds

The competitive picture is getting tighter as Anthropic’s Claude has seized 42% market share in enterprise coding, versus OpenAI’s 21%, and 32% in overall corporate AI use.

Microsoft, which invested $13 billion in OpenAI and built its entire Copilot strategy around GPT models, just began integrating Claude into Office 365 in November.

That’s not a minor tweak. It’s an admission that OpenAI’s models can’t alone satisfy enterprise demand. The company that invented the AI-first strategy is now hedging its bets.

DeepSeek and Meta’s open-source models are accelerating the innovation cycle in ways that squeeze Microsoft’s traditional go-to-market advantage.

DeepSeek V3.2 matches GPT-level performance at one-tenth the cost and is freely available under the MIT license, enabling smaller competitors to build enterprise solutions without licensing from Microsoft.

Microsoft’s core vulnerability sits at the intersection of massive infrastructure spending with uncertain near-term returns, and competitors innovating faster and cheaper.

Azure AI showed 40% growth in Q1, a headline win, but that figure masks the softer story below as customers are testing, not deploying at scale.

The sell-off wasn’t just about missed sales quotas.

It crystallized a fear that Microsoft’s first-mover advantage, once seemingly unshakeable, is being eroded by open-source innovation, cheaper alternatives, and more nimble competitors.

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