Build 2024: Microsoft introduces Team Copilot and updates on Azure Cobalt 100. All you need to know
Microsoft Corp. is creating a version of its Copilot assistant that will help groups of workers collaborate, extending a company-wide push to infuse products with artificial intelligence. Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella speaks about Windows Copilot Library during the Microsoft Build opening keynote at the Seattle Convention Center Summit Building in Seattle, Washington. The company said the Azure Cobalt 100 central processing unit, the software giant’s first in-house processor, is available in preview starting Tuesday for customers of the Azure cloud-computing service. Microsoft’s Maia 100 AI accelerator, which is not yet available for Azure customers, “is starting to take traffic in one of our data centers,” Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said in an interview with Bloomberg Television on Monday.

Build 2024: Microsoft introduces Team Copilot and updates on Azure Cobalt 100

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