For what I think (though mostly unrelated), we're not even necessarily missing a good AI hosting here. We're missing a good alternative that covers most of the use cases people cover with Azure yet is not provided by Microsoft. An increasing amount of companies and quite some organizations, as I repeatedly have to learn, trust in that stuff. Teams is pretty everywhere. Sharepoint and Onedrive integrates with this. AD and Cloud SSO is used to handle AAA. In some cases, corporations even run virtual desktops on that stuff. Azure computer resources are used to deploy microservices that speak to other "standard" third-party components in Azure (such as Azure-hosted postgresql, elasticsearch, ...). It's a technical sh_t show if you look closer but it still gets you quite far in terms of integration, and their AI stuff tightly integrates with that both on a user level and on an application level. I have no real good idea how to get rid of that, except for really strong regulation (which I don't see happen anytime soon). It's concerning to the max (even though this was a massive deviation from AI on Nostr...).😶