Microsoft Shows Off In-House Tech. Is the Stock a Buy?
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Microsoft Shows Off In-House Tech. Is the Stock a Buy?
Key PointsMicrosoft introduced its first fully in-house developed AI models.The move should help reduce costs and lessen its reliance on OpenAI.These 10 stocks could mint the next wave of millionaires › Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) was one of the first big tech companies to go all in on artificial intelligence (AI). However, this was done through a large early investment in OpenAI and a partnership with the large language model (LLM) maker. It used …
Microsoft revealed its own AI models in a key step towards independence from OpenAI, ChatGPT developer. At its annual developer conference, Microsoft presented MAI-Thinking-1, its first model of "reasoning", an AI system that breaks down the problems step by step before responding. It is similar to the chatbots offered by OpenAI, Google (Gemini) and Anthropic (Claude). The company claims that it built its model from scratch and without distillat…
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) To Launch Homegrown AI Model Suite At Annual Build Developer Conference
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), which carries an upside potential of 24.4% and strong hedge fund and Wall Street backing, is moving to prove it can build powerful AI independently. Reuters reported on May 28, 2026, that Microsoft plans to unveil a suite of homegrown AI models at its annual Build developer conference in San Francisco. The lineup includes a coding model specifically designed to boost usage of its GitHub Copilot tool, which h…
Microsoft's first reasoning model arrives with a provenance pitch aimed at compliance teams
Editor’s Note: Training-data provenance has become a productized sales argument in enterprise AI, and Microsoft moved early and explicitly to make it one. At Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2, the company unveiled seven in-house MAI models led by MAI-Thinking-1, its first dedicated reasoning model, and paired the technical launch with a direct pitch to enterprise legal and compliance buyers. Microsoft’s public positioning is clean: commercia…
Microsoft unveils seven new AI models in order to reduce its dependence on OpenAI and lower costs for developers, including MAI-Code-1-Flash, its first IAMicrosoft coding model unveiled seven new artificial intelligence (AI) models at its recent Build 2026 conference for developers, including MAI-Code-1-Flash, its first AI model dedicated to coding. Through this initiative, the company intends to reduce costs for developers and developers, as we…
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