At Build, Microsoft revealed its MAI-Thinking-1 model.
Microsoft launches MAI-Thinking-1, advanced reasoning model matching leading benchmarks on software engineering, trained from scratch without distillation. Diversification from OpenAI (renegotiated deal) and in-house autonomy—critical for CTOs assessing vendor lock-in on copilot and coding choices.
Microsoft debuts an expansion of its model families and agentic AI intelligence for developers - SiliconANGLE
Microsoft introduced MAI-Thinking-1, its first advanced reasoning AI model, marking a major shift from relying on OpenAI's models after renegotiating their partnership.
Microsoft AI has fully joined the conversation with MAI-Thinking-1, alongside new coding, image, and voice models.
Microsoft launches MAI-Thinking-1 (35B reasoning) and MAI-Code-1 for Copilot, replacing OpenAI/Anthropic. Vertical integration narrows vendor choice but reduces switching costs; signals intensifying AI consolidation among cloud giants competing for stack dominance.
Microsoft released MAI-Thinking-1 (35B, 53% SWE-Bench Pro), trained from-scratch without distillation. The selling point: clean, commercially licensed data lineage reassures enterprises on copyright risks—differentiating against rivals.
Microsoft launched seven new MAI models at Build, covering reasoning, coding, and image editing, in its largest in-house AI expansion under CEO Mustafa
Microsoft is seeking to show it is a serious player in AI.
Microsoft is rolling out seven new AI models for Microsoft customers.
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At its Build developer conference, Microsoft is announcing series of generative AI models to try and crack a market controlled by OpenAI, Anthropic and Google.
At this year's Build developer conference, a major expansion of an in-house model portfolio was just unveiled, marking a bold new direction for Microsoft.
Microsoft unveiled seven in-house AI models and claimed its flagship reasoning and image systems outperform rivals from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google.
La firma tecnológica da un paso clave para independizarse de OpenAI. Aseguran que su modelo de “razonamiento” se construyó “desde cero” y “sin destilación”
Microsoft introduces its own advanced AI models, including MAI-Thinking-1, to lessen reliance on OpenAI. Discover Microsoft's push for AI independence.
MAI-Thinking-1 is one of seven new models the company announced today, less than one year after unveiling its first in-house models.