Key facts
- Microsoft announced new generative AI models at its Build developer conference.
- The new models aim to reduce reliance on OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.
- The goal is to lower costs for developers.
- Microsoft also unveiled new AI PCs and a partnership with Nvidia.
At its Build developer conference, Microsoft announced new generative AI models, aiming to compete in a market currently dominated by OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. These new models are intended to decrease Microsoft's reliance on external AI providers and reduce costs for developers. Alongside these software advancements, Microsoft also unveiled new AI PCs, including the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, which features an Nvidia chip designed for AI tasks. CEO Satya Nadella described the new PC as a 'dream machine.' The company is focusing on enhancing the safety of AI tools, particularly agentic AI, for its over one billion Windows users and businesses. Microsoft also plans to offer developers access to new Nvidia chips, enabling advanced AI capabilities directly on PCs. These new laptops are positioned to compete with Apple's premium offerings, and the advancements are expected to boost shares of Microsoft and other PC manufacturers like Dell Technologies. Additionally, Microsoft unveiled Project Solara, a family of prototype devices designed to host AI agents for specific tasks in industries such as healthcare and retail. OpenClaw, an open-source software that directs groups of AI bots, called agents, to perform everyday tasks for users, was also mentioned.
