Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot is rolling out the ‘Think Deeper’ feature to all users, including free accounts. It allows Copilot to handle more complex questions, like DeepSeek or ChatGPT’s o1 model. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman announced on LinkedIn that Copilot’s Think Deeper feature is now available for free,
Microsoft Corp. said Wednesday that its profit for the October-December quarter grew 10% from the same time last year as it works to capitalize on the huge amounts of money it has spent to advance its artificial intelligence technology.
Microsoft is trying to make users use Copilot more by removing a popular and helpful dictionary feature in Microsoft Word. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Markets are looking for assurances that DeepSeek hasn't completely disrupted the AI investment thesis. They may be disappointed.
Microsoft on Wednesday reported profits of $24.1 billion in the recently ended quarter, but shares slid on worries over its vital cloud computing business.Microsoft revenue grew to $69.6 billion and the amount of money taken in by its "intelligence cloud" unit climbed to $25.
Did the upstart Chinese tech company DeepSeek copy ChatGPT to make the artificial intelligence technology that shook Wall Street this week?
The chatbot from China appears to perform a number of tasks as well as its American competitors do, but it censors topics such as Tiananmen Square.
DeepSeek, an Artificial Intelligence firm headed by quantum trader Liang Wenfeng, has left Silicon Valley stunned with its latest model DeepSeek V-3. Researchers from the firm have claimed that their AI,
Microsoft boss Satya Nadella (pictured) hailed the AI revolution as a 'massive opportunity' as he doubled down in the face of a market backlash.
It can write a poem in the style of Julia Donaldson or Shakespeare, but just don't ask about Tiananmen Square.
DeepSeek says its AI model is similar to US giants like OpenAI, despite fears of censorship around issues sensitive to Beijing
Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek stunned markets and AI experts with its claim that it built its immensely popular chatbot at a fraction of the cost of those made by American tech tita