Microsoft is reportedly working on adding non-OpenAI artificial intelligence (AI) models to its 365 Copilot products. As per the report, the Redmond-based tech giant is trying to reduce its dependence on OpenAI’s AI models due to concerns regarding speed and cost. To diversify the company is said to be looking at both third-party models as well as internally develop…
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