Build AI-enabled applications with Azure AI and NVIDIA
Microsoft and NVIDIA have launched a collaborative resource for developers and organizations to experience the better together benefits.
We’re excited to announce Copilot Cowork, the execution layer for Microsoft 365—delegate tasks, coordinate workflows, and stay in control.
Microsoft and NVIDIA have launched a collaborative resource for developers and organizations to experience the better together benefits.
We are excited to partner with GitHub to empower their more than 100 million developers to build AI applications directly from GitHub.com with seamless integrations with Codespaces and Microsoft Visual Studio Code.
In our newly released whitepaper, we share strategies to prepare for the top data challenges and new data security needs in the age of AI.
A year ago in July, Microsoft coined the term AI Transformation. It is almost hard to imagine at that time Copilots were not generally available and Azure OpenAI Service had only been available for six months.
We are sharing more about two focus areas for continuing to drive down water intensity.
We are sharing more about two focus areas for continuing to drive down water intensity.
A skills-first approach to AI leads to skill building for every role, with Microsoft Learn as a trusted partner.
We are excited to announce several updates to help developers quickly create customized AI solutions with greater choice and flexibility leveraging the Azure AI toolchain.
We are excited to announce several updates to help developers quickly create customized AI solutions with greater choice and flexibility leveraging the Azure AI toolchain.
‘The only way’: How Copilot is helping propel an evolution at Lumen Technologies Written by Deborah Bach Published July 25, 2024 Category Digital Transformation The marketing teams faced a near-impossible challenge: Create a website or brochure and social media posts for a product, all within 40 minutes.
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