The real battle for generative AI in software

When it comes to technology, we often think of the companies that create the technology as the ones causing the disruption. But the real force behind major innovations? The consumer. Just as the rise of mobile technology was fueled by everyday users, the explosion of generative AI can be traced back to the consumers who actually use it. Gen AI’s presence in B2B started when people asked, “Why can’t I have that at work?” In many cases, Gen AI took off in the workplace because it has taken off at home. When OpenAI released ChatGPT, it wasn’t just a shiny new gimmick; it was a game-changer that created a wave of consumer interest and quickly caught the attention of companies around the world. And while many companies have been working in the Gen AI space for years, the push from B2C has really accelerated this technology in the B2B space.

What makes Gen AI so attractive is that it is something that people can easily understand and use. And it’s amazing. Gen AI has captured the imagination of both consumers and companies. While tech giants like OpenAI, Google and Microsoft look to weave Gen AI into their products, the real battle is not just about who can build the most advanced AI, but who can keep pace with growing consumer demand.