Microsoft plans to add on more artificial intelligence (AI) powered features in its Copilot ecosystem. As reported by Reuters, the tech giant will add more AI models into its Copilot 365. The plan is to increase performance, and lower expenses by reducing dependency on OpenAI’s technologies. Here’s a detailed look at what plans the tech giant has in store for you.
Microsoft bets big on AI
Microsoft is training smaller and specialized AI models such as its new Phi-4. These developments might reduce 365 Copilot’s running expenses. This could eventually better user experience for corporate customers. In addition to this, it will also bring updates to its existing AI systems to improve the efficiency and working speed.
To improve its Copilot 365 suite, the company is testing live voice translation for over 44 languages on Intel and AMD-based PCs. Thus, extending the capabilities of Copilot 365. This function was initially seen on Qualcomm-powered cellphones. This initiative also highlights Microsoft’s future plans of expanding the integration of artificial intelligence throughout its product lineup.
Some analysts suggest that the initiative of Microsoft can help it to customize sophisticated AI technologies for catering to the different needs of its users/customers. Additionally, the initiative of Microsoft to cooperate with OpenAI focuses on creating cutting-edge AI models available for all.
The future roadmap
Coming to the plans ahead, Microsoft highlighted that it wants to maintain leadership in artificial intelligence development. Also it aims to cater to the rising demand for scalable and cost-friendly AI solutions in the business sector. To execute this it plans to combine its in-house and outside AI models to cater to the needs of its users.
Furthermore, Microsoft is also working to strengthen its AI infrastructure. The tech giant has bought around 485,000 of Nvidia’s Hopper AI processors till now in 2024.
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