Microsoft is set to unveil its vision for AI-powered personal computers at its upcoming Build developer conference, kicking off in May. This news comes after CEO Satya Nadella's statement in
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A government research institute in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has unveiled a new open-source artificial intelligence (AI) model, aiming to rival offerings from established tech giants. The Technology Innovation
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Microsoft announced plans to launch its own mobile game store later this year. This new platform will directly compete with the dominant forces of Apple's App Store and Google's Play
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OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab backed by Microsoft, is poised to launch its own AI-powered search product. This new offering directly challenges Google's long-held dominance in the search engine
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Microsoft announced a $3.3 billion investment package aimed at bolstering Wisconsin's position as a hub for artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and economic growth. This multi-pronged initiative focuses on three key
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Microsoft has reportedly developed a unique generative AI model specifically designed for US intelligence agencies. This innovation marks a significant milestone in the field of artificial intelligence, with Microsoft claiming
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Microsoft and Indian IT services leader Wipro have joined forces to develop a suite of intelligent assistants specifically designed for the financial services industry. These assistants will leverage the power
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Microsoft is reportedly on the verge of releasing a new in-house AI language model, codenamed MAI-1, designed to compete directly with Google and OpenAI's offerings in the burgeoning field of
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OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research lab backed by Microsoft, is rumored to be on the verge of launching its own search engine. This potential competitor to Google's dominant search product
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the United States, Microsoft has restricted the use of its facial recognition technology by US police departments. This restriction applies specifically to Microsoft's
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