< img src = "/uploads/blogs/1d/57/ib-FQR7uqj2a_61f7aaA26.jpg" Alt = "Microsoft prepares competitor Openai and Anthropic"/> ~ ~ < P > Microsoft is working on a series of large language models (LLM) called Mai, which can be a serious competitor for Openai and anthropic. Bloomberg reports.

< p > probably the name MAI is a contraction from Microsoft Artificial Intelligence, although it may also be associated with Maia 100 chip represented by the company last year. This processor is expected to become the basis for new models.

< P > According to Bloomberg, Microsoft has already tested Mai in Copilot, and the results show that models have competitive characteristics. They are expected to be intended for widespread use, although the company also develops another series of models optimized to solve complex logical problems.

< P > Microsoft Development will gradually reduce the dependence on Openai, which was previously exclusive supplier of cloud solutions for Copilot. In the future, Microsoft plans to integrate not only its own models, but also the algorithms of anthropic, Meta, Deekeeek and Xai, which will enhance its position in the field of artificial intelligence.

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