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Microsoft announced on Wednesday that its OpenAI-enabled Azure offerings will be available to more of the federal workforce through a new Defense Information Systems Agency authorization that marks ...
Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service has received DoD Impact Level 4 and 5 Provisional Authorization, enabling U.S. government agencies with high-security needs to leverage generative AI capabilities ...
Large language models (LLMs) like the OpenAI models used by Azure are general-purpose tools for building many different types of generative AI-powered applications, from chatbots to agent-powered ...
Further leveraging the relationship that vaulted Microsoft and OpenAI into leadership positions in the AI era, Microsoft this week announced stable versions of two new OpenAI libraries. [Click on ...
Microsoft is losing its designation as the exclusive provider of computing capacity for OpenAI. Microsoft said it will now have "right of first refusal" when OpenAI asks for more computing capacity.
Developers can now build, test, and deploy applications powered by OpenAI’s gpt-oss models within the AI development platform. OpenAI’s new open models are now available through Microsoft’s Azure AI ...
Microsoft’s Azure cloud business accelerated in the March quarter, growing 40% and topping the company’s own forecast, giving the tech giant a new answer to questions about its ability to translate ...
Microsoft is facing increasing pressure on its cloud infrastructure, and OpenAI is now at the center of that strain. During its fiscal second-quarter earnings report, the software giant revealed that ...
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