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Microsoft's Judson Althoff is revamping sales to become the "frontier AI firm," according to an internal memo.
The AI system correctly solved 85.5% of medical cases in the study, outperforming 21 experienced doctors who averaged 20% ...
Microsoft has signed a licensing deal with HarperCollins to train its AI models. According to Bloomberg sources, HarperCollins will allow Microsoft's LLMs to train on nonfiction titles.
ai-pocalypse Cloudflare has started blocking AI web crawlers by default in a bid to become the internet's gatekeeper.
Just one day after 404 Media revealed that HarperCollins struck a three-year AI training deal with an unnamed company, Bloomberg now says Microsoft will use the publisher’s content to train a ...
The tech giant poached several top Google researchers to help build a powerful AI tool that can diagnose patients and ...
Microsoft's new model-agnostic MAI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO) achieved 85.5 percent diagnostic accuracy—outperforming ...
Why the Microsoft-HarperCollins AI Deal Matters Large learning models (LLMs) and other AI model types require vast datasets to train. Only a finite amount of content is available in the public domain.
Overall, investors still appear to view Microsoft as a leading bet on AI. Its stock has gained about 8% over the past year, trailing a 29% rally in Alphabet and a 50% surge in Amazon.
A group of authors, including Pulitzer prize winner Kai Bird, accuse Microsoft of using copyrighted works to train its large language model.
The AI copyright war pivots from 'fair use' to data piracy. A new lawsuit targeting Microsoft and a key ruling against Anthropic put the industry's data sourcing methods under intense legal scrutiny.
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