Microsoft creates internal AI models that believes rival open
(Bloomberg) -Microsoft Corp. He has created internal artificial intelligence models that he believes can go with his foot up to heels with industry leaders, including the Openi partner, states a person familiar with the situation.
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The Microsoft family develops recently produced test results that suggest that they were competitive with top rivals, including Openi and Anthropic products, said the person, who asked for anonymity to discuss internal matter.
The company based in Redmond, Washington, tested that models, aka Mai, could be done on various tasks, including the power supply of AI AS Assistant Company. The co -pilots are designed to deal with a wide range of user questions as well as make specific proposals for people working on documents or taking conference calls.
Microsoft also develops so -called reasoning models, which are designed to set more complex inquiries and display human solving problems, said the person. Open and anthrop, as well as Alphabet Inc., are also joined to such models. Microsoft turned on the Openi Openi O1 model last month in its co -pilot products.
“As we said before, we use a mixture of models, which includes continuing our deep partnership with Openi, along with Microsoft AI and open code models,” said Microsoft’s Spokersperpron.
The data reported about Microsoft’s models are working earlier on Friday.
Microsoft MAI models could eventually reduce the recess of the company to the Openi. Microsoft supported a chatt manufacturer with about $ 13 billion, and the relationship between the two companies was the subject of debate in the circles of the technological industry. Microsoft and Openi recently negotiated their agreement, announcing in January that Openi could power their services with the servers of other rivals counting in the cloud, until Microsoft did not want the job itself. Their agreement lasts until 2030.
Openai refused to comment.
“We are both successful when each of us is successful,” said Microsoft Main Financial Director Amy Hood at the Morgan Stanley Conference earlier this week. “So, as you go through this process, I think everyone plans what’s going on for a decade, or two decades. And that is important for both of us.”