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Microsoft looks to use non-OpenAI models in Copilot products
Microsoft is looking to add non-OpenAI models into 365 Copilot, report says
Microsoft is reportedly looking to move away from using OpenAI models to power its 365 Copilot in a bid to cut costs.
Microsoft Steps Back from OpenAI Dependency in 365 Copilot with New AI Models Integration Strategy
Microsoft is reshaping its AI strategy for 365 Copilot by integrating in-house and third-party models, easing its reliance on OpenAI due to cost and speed concerns for enterprise users, according to sources.
Microsoft To Add Non-OpenAI AI Models into 365 Copilot Products
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,
Microsoft reportedly integrating non-OpenAI models into Microsoft 365 Copilot
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.
Microsoft Looking to Pursue an Open Relationship With OpenAI
Microsoft and OpenAI have had something of a symbiotic relationship, with the former giving billions of capital to a startup AI lab and in return gaining early access to cutting-edge models that are now baked into Microsoft’s suite of productivity software.
Microsoft expands its 365 Copilot AI models to reduce reliance on OpenAI
Microsoft's 365 Copilot gained popularity for incorporating the OpenAI GPT-4 model. The company is also employing other AI models for its products and experiences: Technology news
Two reasons why Microsoft may be exploring alternatives to OpenAI for 365 Copilot
Microsoft is exploring alternative language models for its Microsoft 365 Copilot to reduce reliance on OpenAI, addressing concerns about speed and cos
Exclusive: Microsoft works to add non-OpenAI models into 365 Copilot products
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,
Microsoft to integrate non-OpenAI models into 365 Copilot AI assistant
Microsoft is planning to integrate internal and third-party artificial intelligence (AI) models into its flagship AI assistant, Microsoft 365 Copilot. The move comes as the tech giant looks to reduce its dependence on OpenAI 's tech and save costs.
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Microsoft Invested Nearly $14 Billion In OpenAI But Now Its Reducing Its Dependence On The ChatGPT-Parent: Report
Microsoft is reportedly diversifying its AI strategy by integrating alternative models into its Microsoft 365 Copilot product ...
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Microsoft Reduces Reliance On OpenAI For 365 Copilot Amid Cost, Speed Concerns
Microsoft is shifting its strategy for its flagship AI product, Microsoft 365 Copilot, by integrating internal and ...
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Microsoft working to add non-OpenAI models into 365 Copilot products
It is the latest effort by Microsoft, which is a major backer of OpenAI, to lessen its dependence on the AI startup - a ...
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OpenAI’s New o3 Model Won’t Come Cheap. Why Microsoft Is Paying Close Attention.
The cost of new AI models can add up quickly. A new “o3” model from OpenAI costs $20 per task. Why Microsoft is paying close ...
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