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Microsoft is reportedly developing its own large language models (LLMs), internally called MAI, to compete directly with OpenAI, a company in which Microsoft has invested billions. The move signifies a potential shift in Microsoft's AI strategy, aiming to reduce its dependence on external partners and decrease the costs associated with using OpenAI's models. Microsoft is experimenting with integrating these LLMs into its existing AI products, particularly those based on Microsoft Copilot, as well as Microsoft Teams and Azure cloud services.

Microsoft plans to release the new LLMs as an API for external developers by the end of the year, enabling them to integrate these models into their own applications. This initiative reflects a desire to optimize AI infrastructure and create models tailored specifically for enterprise applications. While Microsoft maintains close ties with OpenAI, the development of in-house LLMs suggests a growing ambition to control its AI destiny and offer more competitive solutions within the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
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  • AIwire: Rival or Partner? Microsoft Develops Its Own LLMs to Compete with OpenAI
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