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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is reportedly planning to reduce its dependence on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI. What Happened: Microsoft has been working on integrating internal and third-party artificial intelligence models into its AI product,
Microsoft is reportedly looking to move away from using OpenAI models to power its 365 Copilot in a bid to cut costs.
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Microsoft has been working on adding internal and third-party artificial intelligence models to power its flagship AI product Microsoft 365 Copilot, in a bid to diversify from the current underlying technology from OpenAI and reduce costs,
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The effort is said to focus on the tech giant’s Microsoft 365 Copilot product. It’s an artificial intelligence assistant that ships with the eponymous productivity suite. Microsoft is reportedly working to integrate custom and open-source artificial intelligence models into the assistant, which is currently powered by technology from OpenAI.
Against this backdrop, Microsoft is again pushing Windows users to switch to Edge, which it says “helps you stay protected while you browse by blocking phishing and malware attacks.” This has become a repeated theme—system messages that push Microsoft’s products under a security pretext. It’s a definite grey area.
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