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First reported by SiliconReport
Microsoft Swaps OpenAI, Anthropic Models for In-House AI in Some Apps to Cut Costs

Microsoft's AI Models Aim to Outpace Rivals with Efficiency

Microsoft's latest move is to position its AI models as more efficient and budget-friendly, challenging the competition's offerings.

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