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Microsoft aggressively expanded its data-center capacity to meet surging AI demand. By April 2024, reports indicated ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella moved quickly to get DeepSeek’s R1 deployed on Azure in January. Nadella appeared to have ...
Though still notes it's committed to further $80 billion investment in AI infrastructure, saying: 'We will continue to grow ...
The folks over at buzzy Chinese AI lab, DeepSeek, are working on a new series of AI models called DeepSeek-GRM that employ a ...
The Chinese AI company said its latest model demonstrated “significant improvements” in benchmark performance.
In a TV news interview last week, Suleyman argued it's more cost-effective to trail frontier model builders, including OpenAI ...
Microsoft may be looking to develop its own AI models to reduce its reliance on OpenAI and gain greater control over the AI ...
The biggest backer of OpenAI, Microsoft is now building its own AI models and teaming up with Sam Altman's mortal enemy.
Large language models are now commodities, making OpenAI's business model vulnerable to the economics of open-source AI such as DeepSeek, says Kai-Fu Lee.
Microsoft's diversification from OpenAI speaks volumes about the future of AI investing When I wrote about DeepSeek's remarkable AI breakthrough in January, I didn't expect to see my predictions ...