Microsoft is reportedly eyeing more of its own AI models into Copilot and reduce dependency on OpenAI. It’s also exploring rivals such as DeepSeek and Meta.
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In this edition of our monthly roundup, we're recapping new features in Microsoft Copilot Studio, released in February 2025.
Microsoft announced that DeepSeek is available on its Azure AI Foundry service, Microsoft’s platform that brings together AI services for enterprises under a single banner. When asked about ...
The announcement of DeepSeek R1 triggered a major downturn in U.S. tech stocks, with Nvidia (-15.81%), Broadcom (-9.57%) and Oracle (-7.37%) suffering sharp declines. Investors fear that DeepSeek’s ...
DeepSeek for Copilot+ PCs is now available on Azure and GitHub. Microsoft is adding it to the model catalog on Azure AI Foundry and GitHub.
Introducing the Azure AI Agent Service: a groundbreaking platform that empowers developers to design, deploy, and manage ...
and Alibaba – and U.S. platforms such as Perplexity and Microsoft Azure AI Foundry. This development signals a shift in our perception of AI innovation, from an obsession with creating ever-more ...
Last week, its AI and data center chief also left. Even if Intel is able to unwind the albatross that has become its foundry business, the company still faces challenges in its core chip-design ...
In this latest episode of AI Insights & Innovation, I dig into how major cloud providers failed to anticipate the unique demands of agentic artificial intelligence, leaving enterprises scrambling ...