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đ§ The AI race stops having a âwinnerâ and starts becoming a stack Microsoft is no longer betting on a single AI champion. Instead, itâs leaning into a multi-model world where no one model dominates everything. And itâs not just Microsoft, itâs the entire market shifting at once. From âbest modelâ â âbest mixâ Companies are increasingly combining: ⢠OpenAI for general intelligence and assistants ⢠Anthropic for structured reasoning and safety-focused use cases ⢠Open-source models for cost, control, and customization Different tasks, different models, no single winner needed. The real competition: infrastructure The question is less âwho builds the best model?â and more: ⢠Who gets deployed everywhere? ⢠Whose tools are embedded in enterprise systems? ⢠Whose cloud becomes the default execution layer? Winning now means being inside the stack, not at the top of it. Enterprises figured it out early Businesses have quietly stopped chasing a âperfect AI.â Instead, they: ⢠Route tasks to different models ⢠Optimize for cost, speed, or quality per use case ⢠Swap models like plug-ins in a system The result: AI is becoming modular, not monolithic. @aipostđ´