The end of ChatGPT as we know it? – Computerworld

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Sanchit Vir Gogia, chief analyst at Greyhound Research, said the move goes beyond product consolidation. “This is not a clean enterprise pivot — it is a forced convergence driven by internal fragmentation, competitive pressure, and the need to monetized where value is actually realized,” he said. “The real value is shifting to where intent becomes action. That is workflows, not conversations.”

The announcement is the latest in a series of enterprise-facing moves. In February, OpenAI launched Frontier, an agent orchestration platform, and announced partnerships with Accenture, BCG, Capgemini, and McKinsey to embed its technology into business workflows.

The numbers behind the pivot

The urgency behind these moves becomes clear when the competitive data is examined. According to enterprise spend management software vendor Ramp, a year ago only one in 25 businesses on its platform paid for Anthropic; today that figure has jumped to nearly one in four. In new enterprise deals, Anthropic is now winning approximately 70% of head-to-head matchups against OpenAI, it said.

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