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Microsoft Inspire 2023: How AI is moving to a whole new level

AI will be at the forefront of this year’s Microsoft Inspire conference.

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Updated onJuly 20, 2023

updated onJuly 20, 2023

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Are you ready for this year’s Microsoft Inspire 2023 Conference? Because we are, and it seems Microsoft is coming off with some big announcements.

Please join us at#MSInspiretomorrow, as we announce groundbreaking products and partnerships to create new opportunity across our ecosystem in this new era of AI.

The conference brings togetherSatya Nadella, Microsoft CEO,Judson Althoff, Microsoft CCO,Nicole Dezen, Microsoft CPO,Charles Lamanna, Microsoft Corporate Vice President,Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft Consumer CMO,Nick Parker, Microsoft Industry&Partner Sales President.

The conference will take place digitally and offline, on July 18-19, and if we’re to make anything out of it, is that this year, the conference will be all about AI.

Please join us at#MSInspiretomorrow, as we announce groundbreaking products and partnerships to create new opportunity across our ecosystem in this new era of AI.https://t.co/dxOY9p6h0n

You are able to register for the event onlineif you want to participate. The last conference broughtRust into the Windows 11 OS, so this year we will witness the groundbreaking AI products coming from Microsoft to all of you.

Microsoft Inspire Conference 2023 will be all about AI

Microsoft Inspire Conference 2023 will be all about AI

We all know just how many resources Microsoft is investing in AI research. For example, Microsoft has announcedWindows Copilot is coming to Windows 11sooner than we thought. The AI is already in the Windows Insider Program and it seems users are excited about it.

Even more, the Redmond-based has invested a considerable budget into AI research and the results are very promising.Orca 13Bis a small AI model that gave promising results in tests, and it will become open-source, so you can learn from it and build your own AI model.

AndLongMem is another good point in AI researchthat Microsoft funded: it is the answer for unlimited context length and it might be available to the general public very soon as well.

But Microsoft has not stopped meanwhile: the Redmond-based tech giant has been at the forefront of AI innovations. Models such asphi-1,Kosmos-2, or the more recentCoDi, promise a new era for AI. And they’re all happening now.

So this conference will be all about the next steps for AI. Please remember that the Microsoft Inspire Conference presents a 12-month roadmap for the company. This means there will be some very big announcements coming from Microsoft when it comes to AI.

Here are all the announcements on Microsoft Inspire day 1

Here are all the announcements on Microsoft Inspire day 1

Bing Chat Enterprise

Microsoft 365 Copilot Pricing

Meta-Microsoft Partnership

Azure OpenAI expanded availability

Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program

Are you excited about it? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Flavius Floare

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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.

He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!

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