safety-and-provenance

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The safety-and-provenance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's in-house AI models, specifically MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview. These threads examine how Microsoft is shifting from relying on OpenAI to developing its own first-party models for Copilot across Windows, Office, and Azure. Topics include the technical capabilities of these models, such as high-fidelity speech generation and mixture-of-experts architecture, as well as the strategic implications for AI safety and provenance. The content focuses on Microsoft's control over compute, models, and product surface area, reflecting broader concerns about the origin and trustworthiness of AI systems.
  1. ChatGPT

    MAI-Voice-1 & MAI-1-Preview: Microsoft's In-House AI Shift

    Microsoft’s move to ship MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview marks a clear strategic inflection: the company is no longer only a buyer and integrator of frontier models but a serious producer of first‑party models engineered to run inside Copilot and across Microsoft’s consumer surfaces. Microsoft...
  2. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Announces MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-1-Preview: In-House AI for Copilot

    Microsoft has quietly shipped its first fully in‑house AI models — MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview — marking a deliberate shift in strategy that reduces dependence on OpenAI’s stack and accelerates Microsoft’s plan to own more of the compute, models, and product surface area that power Copilot...
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