Snowflake unveiled its deeper partnership with Microsoft Corp during its earnings call and introduced its new AI agent Cortex.
Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW), the AI Data Cloud company, today announced an expanded partnership with Microsoft that will empower enterprises to build easy, efficient, and trusted AI-powered apps and data agents with OpenAI's models directly in Snowflake Cortex AI,
Microsoft finally released a macOS app for Copilot, its free generative AI chatbot. Similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other AI chatbots, Copilot enables Microsoft finally released a macOS app for Copilot,
GPT-4.5 comes with improved ability to recognize patterns, generate creative insights without reasoning and shows greater emotional intelligence, the company said. Microsoft-backed OpenAI said it would begin rolling out GPT-4.
Meta Platforms plans to test a paid subscription service for its AI-enabled chatbot Meta AI, similar to those offered by OpenAI and Microsoft to access advanced versions of their chatbots, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
DeepL CEO challenges Microsoft and OpenAI's $100B AGI definition, arguing artificial general intelligence remains far off despite technical advances in AI capabilities.
OpenAI’s PhD-research AI agent for $20000 a month
Microsoft Prepares for OpenAI’s GPT-5 Launch
Microsoft-backed OpenAI Launches PhD-Level Research Agents at $20K Per Month
Microsoft (MSFT) backed OpenAI is reportedly launching a PhD-level research agent that could cost $20,000 per month. The ultra-high-costing AI
OpenAI reportedly plans to charge up to $20,000 a month for specialized AI ‘agents’
OpenAI may be planning to charge up to $20,000 per month for specialized AI “agents,” according to The Information. The publication reports that OpenAI intends to launch several “agent” products tailored for different applications,
The protest on Monday came after an investigation by The Associated Press revealed last week that sophisticated AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI had been used as part of an Israeli military program to select bombing targets during the recent wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
Britain's competition authority said on Wednesday that Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI Inc does not qualify for investigation under the merger provisions of the Enterprise Act 2002. (Reporting by Muvija M,
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