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Microsoft Build Brings AI Tools to the Forefront for Developers

  Microsoft Build, the annual flagship event for developers, took center stage with a focus on the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) tools. With an array of exciting announcements and innovations, Microsoft demonstrated its commitment to empowering developers with cutting-edge AI capabilities. From intelligent copilots to versatile plugins, the event showcased how AI is reshaping the future of software development, communication, and collaboration. AI Tools Revolutionize Developer Workflows: At Microsoft Build, the spotlight shone on AI-powered copilots—a new breed of applications leveraging large language models like GPT-4. These copilots, such as GitHub Copilot, assist developers in complex coding tasks, revolutionizing the software development process. Microsoft's copilots are being deployed across a wide range of applications, including Dynamics 365 Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Copilot for Power Platform, redefining how developers conceptualize, design...

Battle of the Bots: Bard vs ChatGPT - Who Comes Out on Top?

  Google's latest language model for dialogue applications, Bard , has been making headlines recently, competing with ChatGPT -4 as one of the most popular conversational AI tools. In this head-to-head comparison, we take a closer look at these two chatbots and evaluate them based on several parameters, including their human-like response, training dataset and underlying technology, authenticity of response, access to the internet, user-friendliness and interface, text processing. Human-Like Response : The ability to provide human-like responses is crucial for any chatbot's success. In terms of mimicking natural language and having more open-ended conversations, Bard outperforms ChatGPT-4. The model can understand the intent behind a user's questions and the nuance of context in a conversation. Bard's responses are designed to be ultra-authentic and mimic human speech so accurately that they are indistinguishable from a real human. Training Dataset and Underlying Techno...

Microsoft and AMD Join Forces to Develop New AI Processor, Codenamed Athena

 According to a recent report by Bloomberg News, Microsoft Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) are collaborating to develop a new artificial intelligence (AI) processor, codenamed Athena. The new processor is aimed at providing an alternative to Nvidia Corp., which currently dominates the market for AI-capable graphics processing units (GPUs). The partnership between Microsoft and AMD aims to develop a specialized chip that can handle AI workloads, including training models and making inferences on new data. This is particularly important for Microsoft, as the company currently relies on thousands of Nvidia GPUs to power its AI infrastructure, including OpenAI’s popular chatbot, ChatGPT. By working with AMD to develop Athena, Microsoft is looking to secure a more reliable supply of AI-capable chips while also reducing its dependence on Nvidia. According to sources familiar with the matter, Microsoft is providing financial support to bolster AMD's efforts, as well a...

Microsoft's AI-Powered Bing Search Engine Now Open for All

  Microsoft has announced that its AI-powered search engine, Bing, is now available for everyone. The company had previously limited access to Bing to a waitlist, but now the search engine is open for all to use. Along with the open preview, Microsoft has added several new features to Bing Chat and expanded the capabilities of Image Creator. One of the key improvements to Bing Chat is a more visual experience for users. Bing now offers richer, more elaborate answers that include charts, graphs, and updated formatting to make finding information easier. Additionally, conversations in Bing Chat will soon be accessible through a chat history, which users can share and export. The company is also letting developers build third-party plugins for the Bing Chat experience, giving users access to additional functionality within the chat feature. Microsoft has also introduced Edge actions to the Edge browser, which allows users to find and play movies from within chat. Chat in Micr...

GPT-4: OpenAI's Latest Language Model Takes AI to the Next Level with Visual Input Processing and Longer Context Capabilities

 OpenAI has just released its latest creation: GPT-4, the most advanced language model to date. This neural network can generate text that is virtually indistinguishable from text written by a human. GPT-4 boasts a number of new features that make it even more powerful and versatile than its predecessor, GPT-3. What is GPT-4? GPT-4 Response GPT-4 stands for Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4. It is a deep learning model that uses artificial neural networks to write text. GPT-4 is the successor to GPT-3, trained on 175 billion parameters, making it the largest neural network to date. GPT-4 takes things even further, with a capacity to process up to 25,000 words of text and can also accept visual inputs. This means that users can interact with GPT-4 by sending it text, images, or even web pages. GPT-4 has already been adopted by several companies, including Stripe, Duolingo, Morgan Stanley, and Khan Academy, to perform various tasks such as scanning business websi...

Microsoft introduces new Bing with ChatGPT powers

  The latest version of Microsoft's search engine, Bing, has been overhauled and now incorporates OpenAI's ChatGPT technology.  This is a significant threat to Google's dominance in web search and marks the beginning of an AI competition between the two companies. ChatGPT uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like responses to search requests and is poised to change the nature of online search and software interactions, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.  Bing will now respond to search queries with more detailed answers, and users can also chat with the bot to better tailor their search. The new Bing search engine is now live, with a limited number of searches available for each person.  This announcement follows Google's recent reveal of its own chatbot, Bard. Microsoft has invested billions in artificial intelligence and has extended its collaboration with OpenAI in a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar investment.  Microsoft's premium tier of i...

Microsoft extends AI partnership with ChatGPT and Dall-E maker OpenAI

  Microsoft announced today that it is expanding its partnership with OpenAI, the artificial intelligence (AI) research firm created by tech industry luminaries such as Elon Musk and Peter Thiel. The company is now working with OpenAI to bring its ChatGPT and Dall-E AI models to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

Microsoft claims that it's AI only needs 3 seconds of audio to create a clone of a user’s voice.

Microsoft ’ s AI V ALL - E ( Voice Artificial Life - Like Em ulator ) allows users to create clones of their own voice with just three seconds of audio . This technology gives users the ability to create realistic artificial voices that sound like their own .