Microsoft has launched a series of initiatives to expand its footprint in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. The company introduced a new, smaller AI model named Phi-3, designed to perform complex tasks such as content creation and social media management with less data, and can fit in phones with nearly the same performance as GPT-3.5. This move aligns with Microsoft's strategy to provide cost-effective AI solutions that offer 'good enough' capabilities without requiring high-end hardware, specifically bypassing the need for Nvidia chips. Additionally, Microsoft's AI division, led by CEO Mustafa Suleyman, is exploring a partnership with Samsung to enhance AI memory solutions. Suleyman, who oversees a $100 billion budget, highlighted the potential existential risks of AI, emphasizing the need to avoid autonomy, recursive self-improvement, and self-replication. He estimates that these challenges will become significant in the next 5 to 10 years.
Microsoft Exec Says AI Is ‘a New Kind of Digital Species’ https://t.co/qgS2aFa0HI https://t.co/JmDfXPRjDm
The mini AI model is expected to suit companies with smaller datasets looking to avoid the hefty costs of cloud-powered AI. Full story 👇 https://t.co/Wvta1WmH7n #Tech | #News | #AI | #Phi3Mini
Microsoft introduces cost-effective, small language AI model https://t.co/LRjCTf3FPq
Microsoft Makes a New Push Into Smaller A.I. Systems - The New York Times https://t.co/moLrG5Zvv0
$NVDA Microsoft launches smaller AI models that provide “good enough” capabilities for many, but at a fraction of the cost (the models don’t need high-end Nvidia chips to function) https://t.co/nG8DZveucy
Microsoft announced a cost-effective, small language artificial intelligence model that can perform tasks such as content creation and create social media posts while using smaller amounts of data https://t.co/EM4IIAS1vP
Microsoft announced a cost-effective, small language artificial intelligence model that can perform tasks such as content creation and create social media posts while using smaller amounts of data. More here: https://t.co/EIHaOXynEV
⚠️ MICROSOFT INTRODUCES SMALLER AI MODEL Full Story → https://t.co/Wb06XM43DM Microsoft on Tuesday announced a cost-effective, small language artificial intelligence model that can perform tasks such as content creation and create social media posts while using smaller… https://t.co/HcRONfd47W
Microsoft launches Phi-3, its smallest AI model yet https://t.co/fyM4qcDiCr
🤖🇺🇸 Microsoft presents smaller AI models, fitting our phones with nearly the same performance as GPT-3.5. The something-big-in-something-small move! https://t.co/WTEUDlfgMi
Microsoft has big plans for AI PCs - this is the latest step https://t.co/euSrZ18myv
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman: in 5-10 years, AI will be capable of autonomy and recursive self-improvement https://t.co/KLu62UCzGZ
We're on the cusp of a revolution in artificial intelligence that promises to redefine our understanding and use of technology. @mustafasuleyman recently shed light on what lies ahead with us, and it's nothing short of a paradigm shift. Learn more: https://t.co/Q2uUmfYnYY https://t.co/vJU0t0VkA1
👾🇺🇸 Microsoft, hunting for AI power boost, sets sights on a partnership with Samsung, a titan in high-performance memory solutions in AI. The AI game is getting bigger and bolder folks! https://t.co/nk1e76wbL4
The new CEO of Microsoft AI, @MustafaSuleyman, with a $100B budget at TED: "AI is a new digital species." "To avoid existential risk, we should avoid: 1) Autonomy 2) Recursive self-improvement 3) Self-replication We have a good 5 to 10 years before we'll have to confront this." https://t.co/bUcEEOrawS
Microsoft's new AI model can make pictures 'talk', here's how - Times of India https://t.co/NqKF8wIpXB