The Enterprise Inflection Point

OpenAI shuts down Sora and pivots hard to enterprise. Anthropic captures 73% of first-time enterprise AI spending and launches Claude Cowork with full computer control.

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Episode 1.22 · 8:35 · YPO Technology Network AI Brief

In this episode, Stephen Forte examines the pivotal moment when AI stopped chasing consumers and came for enterprise. Two major stories define the shift:

  • OpenAI kills Sora — The video generation app that hit #1 on the App Store is gone. Fidji Simo called consumer products "side quests" as OpenAI redirects compute toward Codex and enterprise tooling, burning $14B/year with an IPO on the horizon.
  • Anthropic's enterprise dominance — Ramp data shows Anthropic now captures 73% of first-time enterprise AI spend. Claude Code hit a $2.5B annualized run-rate, doubling since January. Margins swung from -94% to +40%.
  • Claude Cowork launches — Full computer use: mouse, keyboard, screen control. The Dispatch feature lets you assign tasks from your phone and walk away. 80% reliable on simple tasks today, with rapid improvement expected.

Key insight: The total addressable market for AI shifted from IT budgets to payroll. Companies that treat AI like an employee — with clear instructions, defined scope, and work review — will capture this market.

Action item: Pick one routine workflow this week and assign it to an AI agent the way you'd assign it to a new hire.

Hosted by Stephen Forte. Brought to you by the YPO Technology Network.

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