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Melbourne AI Agency Enterprise Monkey Quits ChatGPT Over Pentagon Deal
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a pivotal shift in the artificial intelligence landscape as Melbourne-based AI agency, Enterprise Monkey, decides to transition from using ChatGPT to Anthropic's Claude. This decision is part of a broader global movement known as QuitGPT, which has seen over 700,000 users abandon ChatGPT. The move was influenced by OpenAI's introduction of advertising within ChatGPT and the United States government's decision to blacklist Anthropic after the company refused to allow its AI to be used for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Enterprise Monkey's Chief Executive Officer, Aamir Qutub, emphasizes that this decision is not solely based on ethics but also on technical superiority, as Claude is better suited for building autonomous agents that run businesses.
Enterprise Monkey's AI agent, Zee, already operates entirely on Claude, managing tasks such as email, Customer Relationship Management, content production, and media outreach autonomously. Despite this internal shift, the company remains committed to providing platform-independent advice to its clients, continuing to recommend OpenAI and Microsoft Copilot 365 where appropriate. Qutub is also revising his book to reflect this change, switching references from ChatGPT to Claude and expanding its focus to ethical and sovereign AI alternatives. For more information, visit Enterprise Monkey's website at enterprisemonkey.com.au.