Microsoft may add non-OpenAI models to 365 Copilot products

Microsoft may add non OpenAI models to 365 Copilot products


According to a recent news Microsoft, 365 Copilot is also working to add non-OpenAI models to its products.

Reuters’ special news According to Microsoft, it aims to reduce its reliance on OpenAI’s LLMs due to cost and speed concerns. For this reason, the software giant, which is reported to be working to bring other artificial intelligence models to its 365 Copilot products, is currently working on its productive artificial intelligence-based systems. Powered by OpenAI’s GPT models. Microsoft, which is said to be actively working to customize other open models to make 365 Copilot faster and more efficient, is also developing its own LLMs. For example, the company attracted attention with a new LLM (Large Language Model) last week. Phi-4, the new member of the Phi family, works with 14 billion parameters, according to the statement made by Microsoft. The new model, which is stated to be very talented especially in solving mathematical problems, GPT-4o mini is positioned against Gemini 2.0 Flash and Claude 3.5 Haiku. Microsoft recently launched Azure AI Foundry The new model, available on the development platform, is trained on human-generated data as well as high-quality synthetic datasets.

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Before this, LLM Llama 3.3 70B, introduced by Meta, made a splash. In the statement made about the new model, the following was stated: “The Llama 3.3 70B offers the performance of our 405B model, but is our newest model that is easier to operate and more affordable. Leveraging the latest advances in post-training techniques, including online optimizations, 70B significantly improves performance at a low cost, making it a more accessible option for the entire open source community.”

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