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Microsoft will unveil new Windows and cloud AI features in May


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will unveil new Windows and cloud AI features in May

Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder and chief executive officer of Inflection AI *** Ltd., speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 18, 2024.

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will reveal brand-new artificial intelligence tools for use on PCs and in the cloud at its annual Build conference, according to a session list posted Wednesday.

In January,

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CEO Satya Nadella told analysts that 2024 is the year when “AI will become [a] first-class part of every PC,” and the itinerary for
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’s May conference reflects that goal.
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has reported significant revenue growth from clients running AI models in its Azure public cloud, and the company wants to keep the trend going by rolling out new AI features for developers.

The new head of

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AI, Mustafa Suleyman, will take the stage alongside Nadella and other longtime executives during the show’s
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in Seattle. Suleyman — a co-founder of DeepMind, the AI startup that
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acquired in 2014 — joined
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last month from startup Inflection AI.

People looking to get the most out of Windows operating systems have for years been able install PowerToys, an open source bundle of utilities that include an image-resizing widget and a keyboard shortcut customization program. At Build,

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will talk about a new
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feature, which draws on AI models that run directly on PCs, rather than having to send data to the cloud and receive responses.

The software maker will also talk about new AI features “that allow users deeper interaction with their digital lives on Windows,” according to one

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. Developers will be able to integrate these features into Windows applications.

As part of this strategy,

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in March introduced Surface PCs, which feature a Copilot button for quick access to the company’s chatbot. Those machines contain Intel processors. For years,
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has been working to improve user experience on Windows PCs by running energy-efficient chips on the Arm architecture rather than the standard x86 model that Intel uses.
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,
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plans to discuss how Windows apps will be able to tap Arm-based neural processing engines, or NPUs, for artificial intelligence.

Organizations building their own chatbots in the Azure AI Studio will hear about new features related to

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, which will aim to lower the likelihood of models generating statements about **** and ********* or posing security risks.

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is also trying to make it easier to use Azure overall. The company also will talk about enhancements coming to the
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that’s accessible in Azure, which is currently available to select clients in preview mode.

You can find the full session catalog for the 2024 Build conference

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.

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