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We’re in a hinge moment for AI. The experiments are over and the real work has begun. Centralizing data, once the finish line, is now the starting point. The definition of “AI readiness” is evolving ...
Microsoft Corp. today is expanding its Fabric data platform with the addition of native graph database and geospatial mapping ...
Microsoft was accused of using data from Word documents and Excel spreadsheets to train AI models earlier this week. The tech giant has denied the rumors, stating, "In the M365 apps, we do not use ...
A new model developed by researchers at Microsoft uses artificial intelligence to produce more accurate weather forecasts — at a much faster speed and lower cost — than traditional models operated by ...
Microsoft has developed a secret AI model exclusively for US spy agencies, Bloomberg reported. The GPT-4-based model is "air-gapped," meaning it's not connected to the internet. It's part of a broader ...
The rStar2-Agent framework boosts a 14B model to outperform a 671B giant, offering a path to state-of-the-art AI without ...
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Microsoft has unveiled its latest light AI model called the Phi-3 Mini designed to run on smartphones and other local devices, it revealed in a new research paper. Trained on 3.8 billion parameters, ...
Microsoft announced its new AI models, MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1 preview, moving away from dependence on OpenAI. MAI-Voice-1 ...
The Army Engineer Research and Development Center will demonstrate the scalability of its storm modeling system in Azure Government cloud. Army engineers are set to use Microsoft’s Azure Government ...
Over 1 billion images and controller actions from players of Bleeding Edge were used as training data for Muse, a new genAI model from Microsoft that could be a game-changer for iterative game design.