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Archives for November 2023

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Stability AI’s VP of audio is quitting because he disagrees with the company’s stance that training AI on copyrighted works is fair use.
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Generative AI is coming to VR headsets.

Microsoft Teams is about to go 3D thanks to a new VR meetings experience in January 2024. While that’s a new way to chat with coworkers, Microsoft is already teasing how its generative AI Copilot system will be able to handle requests for creating meeting spaces and objects in VR. We’re not sure when this will arrive, but generative AI in VR is certainly on the way.

Copilot in Microsoft Mesh.
Copilot in Microsoft Mesh.
Image: Microsoft
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Nvidia says generative AI will be bigger than the internet.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has just taken the stage at Microsoft’s Ignite event to talk about how the company is partnering with Microsoft on a variety of AI projects. “Generative AI is the single most significant platform transition in computing history,” says Huang. “In the last 40 years, nothing has been this big. It’s bigger than PC, it’s bigger than mobile, and it’s gonna be bigger than the internet, by far.” Nvidia made $6 billion in pure profit earlier this year thanks to the AI boom.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Microsoft Ignite 2023.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Microsoft Ignite 2023.
Image: Microsoft
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Microsoft loves OpenAI and open source.

“As OpenAI innovates we will deliver all of that innovation as part of Azure OpenAI,” says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The latest GPT-4 Turbo model, with lower pricing and extended prompt length, is coming to Azure OpenAI this week in preview. Microsoft is also offering Meta’s Llama 2 model as a service, alongside Mistral and Jais.

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Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Microsoft’s new CPU is ‘the fastest of any cloud provider.’

Microsoft announced a new Arm-based CPU today, the Azure Cobalt 100. It’s designed for cloud workloads and Microsoft already said it was 40 percent faster than the commercial Arm-based servers it uses today. Now, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says it’s “the fastest of any cloud provider.” The slide behind Nadella narrowed that claim to Arm-based server CPUs. We look forward to the benchmarks in 2024.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella holding the Cobalt CPU.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella holding the Cobalt CPU.
Image: Microsoft
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Microsoft Ignite 2023 kicks off in 30 minutes.

Microsoft’s annual IT pro and developers conference, Ignite, is kicking off with a keynote from CEO Satya Nadella at 12PM ET / 9AM PT. You can watch the show live over at Microsoft’s Ignite website. The biggest announcements from the show include new Microsoft built CPUs and AI chips, a Bing Chat rebranding to Microsoft Copilot, and a new Microsoft Copilot Studio that lets anyone build custom AI copilots. You can find all of the Microsoft Ignite 2023 news right here.

Image: Microsoft