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Microsoft's new reasoning model enhances AI's problem-solving abilities across applications.
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Microsoft has launched MAI-Thinking-1, its first reasoning AI model, at the Build conference. Alongside this, Microsoft introduced six other AI models focused on coding, image, and voice tasks. These releases mark Microsoft's expanded commitment to diverse AI capabilities.

Microsoft's new reasoning model enhances AI's problem-solving abilities across applications.
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These models can improve Microsoft's AI offerings and competitiveness in multiple sectors.
Organizations should explore integrating these models to leverage advanced AI reasoning and multimodal capabilities.
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Microsoft has launched MAI-Thinking-1, its first reasoning AI model, at the Build conference. Alongside this, Microsoft introduced six other AI models focused on coding, image, and voice tasks. These releases mark Microsoft's expanded commitment to diverse AI capabilities.
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Microsoft has launched MAI-Thinking-1, its first reasoning AI model, at the Build conference. Alongside this, Microsoft introduced six other AI models focused on coding, image, and voice tasks. These releases mark Microsoft's expanded commitment to diverse AI capabilities.