in-house ai models

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about in-house AI models focus on Microsoft's strategic shift toward developing its own AI capabilities rather than relying solely on external partners. Recent threads highlight the hiring of Ali Farhadi and the reorganization of Copilot under Mustafa Suleyman, signaling a push for greater control over the model layer. Topics include the separation of product execution from frontier-model research, the pursuit of superintelligence, and the integration of in-house models into both consumer and enterprise AI plans. These moves reflect Microsoft's ambition to transform AI from a feature into a foundational platform, with implications for Copilot's evolution and the broader AI landscape.
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    Microsoft’s Copilot Shake-Up: Ali Farhadi Hire Signals In-House AI Model Control

    Microsoft is moving deeper into a more ambitious AI strategy, and this week’s Copilot shake-up makes that direction clearer than ever. The company’s reported hire of Ali Farhadi as Corporate Vice President, working under Mustafa Suleyman, is not just another executive move; it is a signal that...
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    Microsoft Copilot Reshuffle Signals Control of the Model Layer

    Microsoft’s latest AI reorganization is more than a routine management shuffle: it is a strategic declaration that Copilot is no longer the whole story, and that Microsoft wants deeper control over the model layer itself. By pulling Mustafa Suleyman closer to superintelligence and giving...
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