Microsoft debuts an expansion of its model families and agentic AI intelligence for developers - SiliconANGLE

At Build, Microsoft revealed its MAI-Thinking-1 model.

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.

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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.

Microsoft AI has fully joined the conversation with MAI-Thinking-1, alongside new coding, image, and voice models.

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 launched seven new MAI models at Build, covering reasoning, coding, and image editing, in its largest in-house AI expansion under CEO Mustafa

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.