Microsoft revealed a set of updates to its Azure platform during the Build 2025 conference aimed at improving dev access to AI-powered voice agents, document indexing and vector search integration.
One of the biggest issues with large language models (LLMs) is working with your own data. They may have been trained on terabytes of text from across the internet, but that only provides them with a ...
Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a suite of new tools and services at its Build conference this week that are designed to accelerate the development and deployment of the autonomous assistants called ...
The excitement around generative AI has pushed large language models (LLMs) to the forefront of enterprise software development--but getting those models into production is where the real complexity ...
AI is here to stay, and it’s high time we leverage it for our advantage with the help of AI agents. Microsoft Agent Store is a den that has all the AI agents by Microsoft, trusted partners, and ...
Threat actors are operationalizing AI to scale and sustain malicious activity, accelerating tradecraft and increasing risk for defenders, as illustrated by recent activity from North Korean groups ...
Locking down AI pipelines in Azure? A zero-trust, metadata-driven setup makes it secure, scalable and actually team-friendly. AI pipelines are transforming how enterprises handle data, but they’re ...
AI overload has made tool-choosing harder than ever. Use.AI simplifies the process with a clear, multi-model workspace that helps users compare, understand, and choose confidently.
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