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Introducing MAI-Thinking-1 | Microsoft AI Updated as of June 8, 2026 Today we are introducing MAI-Thinking-1, Microsoft AI’s reasoning model It is a medium-sized model that stands among the strongest models in its weight class
Microsoft Build 2026: 7 New Microsoft AI Models - LinkedIn At Microsoft Build today, Microsoft AI announced a new family of in-house MAI models that signals a broader shift in the company’s AI strategy: Microsoft is not only integrating frontier
Microsoft Build 2026 Recap: Windows Is Now an Agent Platform, and . . . Microsoft Build 2026 shipped the full agent stack: Windows Agent Framework open-sourced, Azure Agent Mesh announced, Copilot Workspace out of beta, and Project Polaris — Microsoft's own AI model — replacing GPT-4 in GitHub Copilot by August
Microsoft Build 2026: Everything Microsoft Announced | The Neuron Microsoft Build 2026 had enough product names to make a developer wonder whether the keynote came with its own package manager So let’s simplify the whole thing: Microsoft is trying to build the world where AI agents do real work That was Satya Nadella’s frame from the beginning
Microsoft Build 2026: MAI keynote transcript | Microsoft AI So today we’re very excited to announce a family of seven new models across image, voice, transcription, thinking, and coding These are all built with real attention to detail and a commitment to making practical, efficient tools that are tuned for how you work in the real world
Microsoft Build 2026 Book of News — AI Recap Microsoft Build 2026 Book of News in plain English — Microsoft IQ, Foundry agents, Copilot Credits, Agent 365, and what changes Monday
The Latest Microsoft News and Analysis | PCMag Microsoft Build 2026: How to Watch Live, Plus All the AI News We Expect for Windows 11 Microsoft's developer-focused Build conference is usually heavy on technical details, but it's still the best