Microsoft is routing some app features to its in-house MAI models instead of OpenAI and Anthropic, chipping away at its reliance on partners.
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Microsoft unveiled its own MAI models to lean less on OpenAI and cut costs for developers
Microsoft launched seven first-party AI models at Build 2026, creating a direct alternative to OpenAI’s offerings on Azure and signaling a strategic shift in how the company plans to serve developers.
Microsoft is rolling out seven new AI models for Microsoft customers.
Microsoft is replacing OpenAI and Anthropic models with its own MAI models in Excel and Outlook to cut AI costs, signaling ...
Microsoft begins replacing OpenAI, Anthropic models with in-house MAI AI across key products: Report
Microsoft has reportedly begun deploying its own AI models across some of its most widely used productivity applications.
Microsoft is integrating its own MAI models into Excel and Outlook to reduce reliance on OpenAI and Anthropic, aiming to cut ...
Microsoft’s recently announced MAI-Code-1-Flash model is now generally available to GitHub Copilot Business and Copilot ...
Satya Nadella is doubling down on AI agents.
AI success depends on whether enterprise data is ready, reachable, and close enough to the workloads that need it. In this eSpeaks episode, Dell Technologies’ Vrashank Jain explains why fragmented ...
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