Microsoft, a technology giant based in Redmond Washington, is developing its own dedicated artificial intelligence models with a remarkable acceleration to gain a special place in the competition with Openai, its old and powerful partner. According to reports released by The Information, the company, which has so far made a huge investment of $ 5 billion in Openai, is now seeking to reduce its dependence on the complex and to enhance its internal capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence.
The move not only reflects the change in Microsoft’s strategy, but also reflects the company’s efforts to consolidate its position as one of the pioneers of technology in the increasing competition of artificial intelligence among technology giants. Microsoft, which had previously attracted much attention with the introduction of the Microsoft 365 Copilot product in year 2 and the use of the OpenAI GPT-4 model, has now taken long steps to self-sufficiency with the development of a new family of artificial intelligence models called MAI.
Designed by Mustafa Suleiman, one of the founders of the Dipmark and a prominent figure in the artificial intelligence industry, these models have shown in standard performance tests close to the OpenAI and Anthropic models. This shows that Microsoft is not only looking for competition, but it also plans to define new standards by presenting innovative solutions.
Experiments of alternatives and diversification to coupheil
Along with the development of MAI models, Microsoft is testing other options, including XAI, Meta and Dip Sikh models to find good alternatives to OpenAI technology in Copylet Chattots. These efforts are aimed at reducing costs and increasing flexibility in the company’s products. According to Bloomberg, Microsoft plans to provide developers with MAI models, which are larger than previous models, such as PHI, via API at the end of this year. This can allow foreign programmers to use these models in their apps, thus expanding the Microsoft Technology Ecosystem.
One of the prominent features of Microsoft’s new models is the use of advanced reasoning techniques such as the “thinking chain” that allows these models to provide responses with logical and understandable stages in solving complex problems. This feature can create direct competition with advanced Openai models such as O1. However, reports suggest that tensions between Microsoft and Openai have formed; Especially after Openai has refused to provide the technical details of the O1 to Microsoft. This is probably more motivated to focus on their internal capabilities and continue their path more powerful.
Microsoft not only seeks to reduce the risks of dependence on an external partner, but also wants to diversify its technology resources, to set a sustainable future in the field of artificial intelligence. The recruitment of figures such as Mustafa Suleiman also reflects the company’s serious determination to advance its projects using the best world talents. These developments could promise a new era in technology competitions in which Microsoft rely on innovation and creativity to strengthen its position.
Source: Reuters
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