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Your Team Already Lives in Microsoft Teams — Your AI Should Too

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Your Team Already Lives in Microsoft Teams — Your AI Should Too

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Notes de l'épisode

Andrew opens with Microsoft's own numbers: 450 million M365 seats, 15 million paying for Copilot, 3.3% adoption. If embedded AI is the answer, why is the largest embedded AI play in history struggling? amaiko draws a sharp line between embedding into a platform and embedding into a workflow — and argues that Copilot got the real estate right but the architecture wrong.

Topics discussed

  • Microsoft Copilot's 3.3% paid adoption rate — and Recon Analytics' finding that only 8% of users choose Copilot when given alternatives
  • Contrary Research (Jan 2026): enterprise AI usage fell from 46% to 37%, with 42% of initiatives discontinued in 2025
  • MIT: 95% of generative AI pilots never reach production scale — only 11% of major enterprises deployed GenAI at scale
  • Foster Fletcher's argument: AI may not deliver value when confined to interfaces designed for other purposes
  • Gartner: 40% of agentic AI projects will be abandoned by 2027 due to poor workflow integration
  • Deloitte's Bill Briggs: applying AI to existing workflows "weaponizes inefficiency" — redesign takes 12-18 months
  • HBR: 1,200 app toggles per day, five lost working weeks per year — and why fixing app #1 can eliminate entire toggle categories
  • Qatalog + Cornell: 59 minutes/day lost to information search across apps; Lokalise: 51 minutes/week lost to tool fatigue
  • BetterCloud: SaaS portfolios shrinking (112 to 106 apps) but spend up 22% per employee — consolidation vs. cost concentration
  • The architectural difference: AI that processes information you hand it vs. AI that participates in the work

Full article: amaiko.ai/blog/ai-belongs-in-teams

Sources cited: Recon Analytics (Jan 2026), Contrary Research, MIT, Foster Fletcher, Gartner, Deloitte, Harvard Business Review, Gloria Mark (UC Irvine), Qatalog + Cornell University, Lokalise, BetterCloud, Zylo, Microsoft WorkLab