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Microsoft has been making significant strides in the realm of artificial intelligence, with developments ranging from new Copilot features to breakthroughs in quantum computing and large language models. The company recently released a native Copilot application for macOS, bringing the AI assistant to Mac users with features similar to the Windows version, including image uploading and text generation. The macOS version includes dark mode and a shortcut command for easy activation. Microsoft also removed limits to Copilot Voice and Think Deeper, allowing Copilot users to have extended conversations with the AI assistant.

Microsoft AI has also released LongRoPE2, a near-lossless method designed to extend the context window of Large Language Models (LLMs) to 128K tokens while retaining a high degree of short-context accuracy. This addresses a key limitation in LLMs, which often struggle to process long-context sequences effectively. In the quantum computing space, Microsoft researchers announced the creation of the first “topological qubits” in a device, representing a potential leap forward in the field.
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References :
  • MarkTechPost: Microsoft AI Releases LongRoPE2: A Near-Lossless Method to Extend Large Language Model Context Windows to 128K Tokens While Retaining Over 97% Short-Context Accuracy
  • THE DECODER: Microsoft readies in-house AI models to rival OpenAI and Anthropic, plans API access in 2025
  • TechCrunch: Microsoft reportedly ramps up AI efforts to compete with OpenAI
  • TestingCatalog: Microsoft working on voice avatars, generative layouts, and agents for Copilot
  • Source: Discover how Microsoft secures AI models on Azure AI Foundry, ensuring robust security and trustworthy deployments for your AI systems. The post appeared first on .
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