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Microsoft has nice words for Deepseek Ai, which you offer to customers

(Bloomberg) – Satia Nadella, CEO of Microsoft Corp, had some delicious words of Deepseek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company that shocked his company’s shares earlier this week.

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UPSTART surprised the American technology industry with an open source AI model called R1 as claiming its competitors or outperforming the capabilities of Western technology but in a small part of the cost.

“Deepseek had some real innovations.” “It is now clear that everything has become goods and will be widely used.”

Dibsic prompted investors to be able to ask whether Nadila needs to spend a lot of money on Amnesty International’s infrastructure. Can’t Microsoft and Partner Openai can train artificial intelligence models and deal with user quarrels – a process known as inference – cheaply?

Nadila said they are already doing it exactly.

He said: “We ourselves see great gains in training and inference for years until now.” Nadila said that Microsoft has used her program to photograph better performance and save costs from every new generation of artificial intelligence models and artificial intelligence devices.

He said that Microsoft did a lot of work in partnership with Openai. He added that it is not enough to issue the best new model. You have to make the cost effective to use. “If the service is very expensive, it is not good, right?” He said.

Microsoft is still planning to spend $ 80 billion on databases in this fiscal year to help them meet the demand of customers on its AI products, although the company expects to grow in fixing expenses in the fiscal year 2026, which begins on July 1.

On Tuesday, Bloomberg News reported that Microsoft and Openai verified whether the Deepseek group has obtained data out of Openai technology without permission.

This did not prevent Microsoft from providing Deepseek to customers. On Wednesday, the company said it added the R1 to the Azure Ai, a warehouse of more than 1,800 models that companies can use to design and manage artificial intelligence programs.

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