Microsoft is reportedly eyeing more of its own AI models into Copilot and reduce dependency on OpenAI. It’s also exploring rivals such as DeepSeek and Meta.
The models are available on the Azure AI Foundry – along with the DeepSeek 1.5B distilled model announced last month.
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Microsoft has made two more powerful and efficient versions of DeepSeek's distilled local AI models to Copilot+ PCs, ...
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Microsoft's Q2 FY25 results show strong AI monetization, with Azure AI services growing 157% YoY and contributing significantly to overall growth. DeepSeek's $6 million training cost is misleading ...
Nevertheless, many companies were quick to adopt the new model, including OpenAI investor Microsoft, which added DeepSeek-R1 to Azure AI Foundry and GitHub. You can also find R1 in the Amazon Web ...
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a DeepSeek ban on government devices, but it might also ban it outright, à la TikTok, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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