Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman revealed the company currently lacks the computing power for the largest AI models, competing in the mid-class range. He outlined a roadmap for building internal compute capacity and self-sufficiency over the next few years, aiming to develop state-of-the-art AI systems and reduce reliance on external partners. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman revealed the company currently lacks the computing power for the largest AI models, competing in the mid-class range. He outlined a roadmap for building internal compute capacity and self-sufficiency over the next few years, aiming to develop state-of-the-art AI systems and reduce reliance on external partners.
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