Microsoft starts testing AI model that could escalate competition with OpenAI
Microsoft launched public testing of MAI-1, its first fully in-house AI foundation model, trained using 15,000 Nvidia GPUs to reduce reliance on OpenAI and cut costs.
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Microsoft is making its own AI models to compete with OpenAI. Meet MAI
Microsoft has largely relied on OpenAI's models to power its AI products, but now it's working on its own in-house models. On Thursday, Microsoft launched a speech generation model called MAI-Voice-1, and started public testing for a foundation model called MAI-1-preview. The company said MAI-Voice-1 can generate a minute of audio in under a second on a single GPU, highlighting its efficiency. MAI-Voice-1 is already powering Microsoft's Copilot …
The Redmont company has unveiled its own artificial intelligence model, which it hopes will help reduce the company's dependence on OpenAI. The company's own artificial intelligence model ... ...
Microsoft Tests Homegrown AI Model MAI-1, Signaling Shift from OpenAI Reliance
Microsoft, long reliant on OpenAI’s artificial intelligence models to power its flagship AI offerings, is charting a new course as it seeks to lessen that dependence. On Thursday, the company announced that it has begun publicly testing a homegrown AI model, signaling an ambition to bolster its own AI pipeline while still maintaining its deep […] The post Microsoft Tests Homegrown AI Model MAI-1, Signaling Shift from OpenAI Reliance appeared fir…
While continuing to use the OpenAI technologies, Microsoft is developing its own models. Microsoft has just introduced two internally developed IAs. Its new text generator will begin to respond to some queries on Copilot.
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