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Microsoft has been working on its own artificial intelligence models, known as MAI, which have shown test results that suggest they can compete with OpenAI and Anthropic, according to a source familia

r with the matter.

Microsoft is also working on reasoning models that can handle more complex queries and solve problems in a way that mimics human thinking, said the source. A Microsoft spokesperson said the company continues to use a mix of models, including OpenAI’s technology, Microsoft’s own AI models, and open-source models.In January, Microsoft and OpenAI renegotiated their agreement, allowing OpenAI to use other cloud providers unless Microsoft wanted the business itself. Their deal runs until 2030.

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