Microsoft has decided to temporarily pause the construction of a $3.3 billion data center in Mount Pleasant. The company stated the pause might last for months as it evaluates the scope and recent technological changes.
Microsoft rolled back a major DALL-E 3 update for Bing Image Creator after receiving overwhelming backlash from users citing a degraded experience with slow generation speeds and low-quality images.
These two men are of different generations (Gates is 69, Altman 39), and their companies presided over different revolutions. But Microsoft and OpenAI are coming together to offer some of the most relevant new services and capabilities to the market.
Due to quality complaints, Microsoft announced that it would return its Bing AI image generator to its previous state. The company made the decision after users complained that Bing Image Creator got noticeably worse after a December update.
The OpenAI CEO recently published a blog post reflecting on AI progress, as well as his brief ouster from the company.
Microsoft trims less than 1% of its workforce as stock underperforms and AI challenges rise. The "underwhelming" Copilot rollout also worsens it.
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has decided to temporarily pause construction on parts of its ambitious data center project in Mount Pleasant. What Happened: Earlier this week, the company said that it still plans to complete the first phase of the data center,
Microsoft and OpenAI have a very specific, internal definition of artificial general intelligence (AGI) based on the startup's profits, according to a new
Microsoft promised its new Bing Image Creator model would deliver better quality. Now, it's rolling back the model after complaints.
Microsoft had to reverse a recent update to its Bing image generation model after users complain that their AI creations look worse than before.
The companies reportedly signed an agreement last year that defined AGI as a system that can generate $100 billion in profits.
Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are each donating $1 million to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, joining the roster of technology companies shelling out to back the incoming US president’s festivities later this month.