Category Archives: Microsoft Artificial Intelligence

What’s Behind The Microsoft AI Optimization Framework

What’s Behind The Microsoft AI Optimization Framework by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, August 1, 2024 Microsoft’s AI Trace research project introduces a new approach to training and automatically optimizing AI-run systems. The company demonstrates how it can be used in building an AI agent for games, but it also could improve ad delivery and … Continue reading What’s Behind The Microsoft AI Optimization Framework

Microsoft postpones the launch of its controversial Recall AI feature

Microsoft postpones the launch of its controversial Recall AI feature The company wants to get feedback from Windows Insider Program testers first. mariella moon   Fri, Jun 14, 2024   Microsoft Microsoft’s Recall AI feature won’t be launching with the first batch of Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs on June 18. In an update on the … Continue reading Microsoft postpones the launch of its controversial Recall AI feature

Microsoft is riding on geopolitics to extend its AI footprint

 April 18, 2024 Microsoft is riding on geopolitics to extend its AI footprint The legacy tech company seems to have found new life as the most powerful player in the AI space. BY Mark Sullivan Welcome to AI Decoded, Fast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI. You can sign … Continue reading Microsoft is riding on geopolitics to extend its AI footprint

Microsoft Develops Way To Monetize AI Chat, Expand Ad Network

Microsoft Develops Way To Monetize AI Chat, Expand Ad Network by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, May 8, 2023 Microsoft has designed a way to give publishers, apps, and online services the ability to customize ad experience and increase revenue through investments in chat. An API announced Monday allows publishers, apps, and online services to choose an … Continue reading Microsoft Develops Way To Monetize AI Chat, Expand Ad Network

Microsoft Brings More Ads To AI-Powered Bing, Edge, Driving Traffic To Publisher Sites

Microsoft Brings More Ads To Bing, Edge: Eyes Publisher Rev Share by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, March 30, 2023 Microsoft has introduced plans for additional ads in its AI-powered Bing search engine and Edge browser, with a goal to drive more traffic to publisher sites — demonstrating that the company is finally getting serious about competing … Continue reading Microsoft Brings More Ads To AI-Powered Bing, Edge, Driving Traffic To Publisher Sites

Microsoft is already reversing some of the limits it put on Bing’s AI chat tools

Cherlynn Low @cherlynnlow   The age of generative AI is upon us, and this week alone Google and Microsoft made major announcements around their respective products for the masses. While Google unveiled an “experimental conversational AI service” called Bard (March 16, 2023), Microsoft had a fuller slate of news to share at its event in … Continue reading Microsoft is already reversing some of the limits it put on Bing’s AI chat tools

Microsoft Leans Into A New Era Of Search With AI-Powered Bing Browser

Microsoft Leans Into A New Era Of Search With AI-Powered Bing Browser by Colin Kirkland , February 7, 2023 At a live event on Tuesday afternoon, Microsoft announced a new version of its search engine Bing, which will now be powered by OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) technology that powers the popular and controversial chatbot ChatGPT, … Continue reading Microsoft Leans Into A New Era Of Search With AI-Powered Bing Browser

Microsoft In Advanced Talks To Give OpenAI More Funding As Companies Rush To Use AI

Microsoft In Advanced Talks To Give OpenAI More Funding As Companies Rush To Use AI by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, October 21, 2022 Microsoft is in advanced talks for a new round of funding in OpenAI, as the software and tech giant further builds artificial intelligence (AI) into its products, according to several reports. In 2019, … Continue reading Microsoft In Advanced Talks To Give OpenAI More Funding As Companies Rush To Use AI