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Technology

Microsoft’s Pragmatic Pivot: Why GPT and Claude Are Now Sharing a Desk at Redmond

Microsoft has updated its 365 Copilot to allow OpenAI’s GPT and Anthropic’s Claude to work together on research tasks, utilizing new 'Critique' and 'Council' features to reduce AI hallucinations. This strategic move diversifies Microsoft's AI portfolio and leverages multi-model orchestration to improve the accuracy and reliability of enterprise-level research.

NeTe2026年3月30日 21:27
#Microsoft#OpenAI#Anthropic
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Technology

Microsoft Streamlines Copilot Lineup and Reassigns AI Leadership to Sharpen Model Strategy

Microsoft has consolidated its Copilot development teams and appointed Jacob Andreou to lead product development while Mustafa Suleyman shifts to focus on building in‑house AI models. The reorganisation aims to simplify a cluttered Copilot lineup, clarify pricing for enterprise customers, and accelerate Microsoft’s push to develop proprietary foundational models alongside its OpenAI partnership.

NeTe2026年3月18日 05:59
#Microsoft#Copilot#Mustafa Suleyman
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Business

All‑in AI — on Employees’ Dime: How Firms Are Shifting Compute Costs onto Workers

Chinese companies’ push to “All in AI” is shifting costs from employers to employees as firms treat AI as a personal productivity tool rather than a corporate capital expense. That shift raises labour‑market questions about inequality, performance metrics tied to compute use and who ultimately owns the new means of production.

NeTe2026年3月3日 11:00
#AI#compute#labor
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Technology

Microsoft Bets on Homegrown AI, Predicts Rapid Automation of White‑Collar Work

Microsoft is pivoting from heavy reliance on OpenAI to building its own leading large language models, mobilising vast compute and teams and planning roughly $140 billion in AI‑related capital spending. CEO Mustafa Suleyman warned many desk‑based white‑collar tasks could be automated within 12–18 months, a claim that underlines both the opportunity and disruption in Microsoft’s strategy to deploy professional‑grade general AI for enterprises.

NeTe2026年2月12日 17:04
#Microsoft#OpenAI#Mustafa Suleyman