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homegrown ai models
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The tag 'homegrown ai models' on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's strategy to develop and deploy its own AI models, reducing reliance on external partners like OpenAI. Recent discussions focus on Microsoft Build 2026, where the company is expected to announce a suite of homegrown models, including a coding model for GitHub Copilot. This move signals Microsoft's desire for greater control over the AI stack powering its products, from developer tools to enterprise services. Threads explore the implications for developers, IT professionals, and the broader AI ecosystem, including potential impacts on competition, innovation, and platform dependency.
Microsoft is expected to unveil a suite of homegrown AI models at its Build developer conference in San Francisco on June 2–3, 2026, including a coding model aimed at strengthening GitHub Copilot, according to reporting attributed to The Information and Reuters. The announcement, if it lands as...
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