Microsoft Aims to Regain AI Leadership at Build Conference
Microsoft seeks to be AI’s center of gravity again. CEO Satya Nadella is in San Francisco to make the case

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At the Build conference in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella introduced a 'new paradigm' in AI, emphasizing the company's commitment to agentic AI. Microsoft is launching new AI models and a Copilot super app while addressing competition from rivals like Google and Amazon.
- 01Satya Nadella announced 'Project Solara,' a platform for agentic AI that will include various devices.
- 02Microsoft unveiled a new family of AI models, including image, coding, and reasoning models.
- 03The company plans to release a Copilot super app this summer that integrates chat and coding features.
- 04Nadella emphasized a transition from cloud-native to 'agent-native' technology.
- 05Microsoft is enhancing its infrastructure and capabilities to compete effectively in the AI landscape.
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During the Build conference in San Francisco, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella declared a 'new paradigm' in artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on agentic AI that performs tasks across devices and networks. This announcement comes as Microsoft seeks to reclaim its position in the competitive AI landscape, having initially led the charge through its partnership with OpenAI. Nadella introduced 'Project Solara,' a platform designed for agentic AI, along with new AI models including an image model and a reasoning model. He also revealed plans for a Copilot super app, set to launch this summer, which will integrate chat and coding functionalities. The event marked Microsoft's first Build conference in San Francisco since 2016, signaling a renewed commitment to AI innovation. Nadella highlighted the need for technology to unlock opportunities rather than concentrate power, framing the transition to an 'agent-native stack' as a pivotal moment for developers and enterprises. As competition intensifies with rivals like Google and Amazon, Microsoft is focusing on enhancing its infrastructure and capabilities to maintain its relevance in the AI sector.
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