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#microsoft News & Analysis

Microsoft has generated substantial coverage recently, with 85 articles published in the last 30 days across the 197 total pieces indexed under #microsoft. Discussion around the company maintains a largely positive tone, with 63.5% of recent sentiment classified as bullish, though bearish sentiment represents a notable 24.7% of coverage. The most frequent co-mentions link #microsoft to #openai and #ai discussions, reflecting ongoing industry focus on the company's artificial intelligence initiatives and partnerships. Coverage trends remain stable compared to the prior quarter, with bullish sentiment holding steady. Blockonomi, The Verge's AI coverage, and Fortune Crypto lead reporting on the tag. Scan the articles below for recent developments and context.

sentiment · last 30d (85 articles)
Top sources:Blockonomi · 40The Verge – AI · 21Fortune Crypto · 15The Register – AI · 13Crypto Briefing · 12
Most-discussed entities:OpenAI · 40Microsoft · 27Nvidia · 21Anthropic · 19Claude · 11
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AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Feb 266/102
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CORPGEN advances AI agents for real work

Microsoft Research introduces CORPGEN, a new approach to advance AI agents for real-world workplace scenarios. The system aims to help AI agents handle multiple interdependent tasks simultaneously, similar to how knowledge workers juggle various responsibilities throughout their workday.

AIBearishArs Technica – AI · Feb 206/107
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Microsoft deletes blog telling users to train AI on pirated Harry Potter books

Microsoft deleted a blog post that instructed users to train AI models using a dataset containing pirated Harry Potter books. The company acknowledged the Harry Potter dataset was "mistakenly" marked as public domain, raising questions about data sourcing practices for AI training.

AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Feb 186/104
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Project Silica’s advances in glass storage technology

Microsoft's Project Silica has developed new techniques for encoding data in borosilicate glass, as published in Nature journal. The advances reduce media costs and simplify storage systems while enabling data preservation for up to 10,000 years.

AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Feb 56/103
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Paza: Introducing automatic speech recognition benchmarks and models for low resource languages

Microsoft Research launched Paza, a human-centered speech recognition pipeline, and PazaBench, the first benchmark leaderboard specifically designed for low-resource languages. The initiative covers 39 African languages with 52 models and has been tested with real communities to improve AI accessibility for underrepresented languages.

AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Jan 206/101
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Multimodal reinforcement learning with agentic verifier for AI agents

Microsoft Research introduces Argos, a multimodal reinforcement learning approach that uses an agentic verifier to evaluate whether AI agents' reasoning aligns with their observations over time. The system reduces visual hallucinations and creates more reliable, data-efficient agents for real-world applications.

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AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Jan 156/101
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OptiMind: A small language model with optimization expertise

Microsoft Research has developed OptiMind, a small language model that converts natural language business operation challenges into mathematical formulations for optimization software. The model aims to reduce formulation time and errors while enabling fast, privacy-preserving local deployment.

AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Dec 116/103
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Agent Lightning: Adding reinforcement learning to AI agents without code rewrites

Microsoft Research introduced Agent Lightning, a system that enables developers to add reinforcement learning capabilities to AI agents without requiring code rewrites. The system decouples agent functionality from training processes, converting each agent action into reinforcement learning data to improve performance with minimal code changes.

AIBullishMicrosoft Research Blog · Dec 106/103
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Promptions helps make AI prompting more precise with dynamic UI controls

Microsoft Research introduces Promptions, a tool that helps developers add dynamic UI controls to chat interfaces for more precise AI prompting. The system allows users to guide generative AI responses through intuitive controls rather than complex written instructions.

AIBullishHugging Face Blog · Mar 206/104
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A Chatbot on your Laptop: Phi-2 on Intel Meteor Lake

The article discusses running Microsoft's Phi-2 chatbot model locally on Intel's Meteor Lake processors. This represents a significant advancement in bringing AI capabilities directly to consumer laptops without requiring cloud connectivity.

AIBullishHugging Face Blog · Oct 46/107
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Accelerating over 130,000 Hugging Face models with ONNX Runtime

Microsoft's ONNX Runtime now supports over 130,000 Hugging Face models, providing significant performance improvements for AI model inference. This integration enables faster deployment and execution of popular machine learning models across various hardware platforms.

AINeutralFortune Crypto · Apr 306/10
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Microsoft’s chief scientific officer, one of the world’s leading A.I. experts, doesn’t think a 6 month pause will fix A.I.—but has some ideas of how to safeguard it

Microsoft's chief scientific officer Eric Horvitz argues that a proposed six-month pause on AI development is insufficient to address safety concerns, but advocates for alternative safeguarding mechanisms. In a rare interview, Horvitz discusses how AI and humanity can coexist responsibly while advancing the technology.

Microsoft’s chief scientific officer, one of the world’s leading A.I. experts, doesn’t think a 6 month pause will fix A.I.—but has some ideas of how to safeguard it
AIBullishOpenAI News · Jan 236/107
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OpenAI and Microsoft extend partnership

OpenAI and Microsoft have announced an extension of their strategic partnership. The brief announcement indicates continued collaboration between the two companies, though specific details of the extended partnership terms were not disclosed.

AIBullishOpenAI News · Nov 156/106
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OpenAI and Microsoft

OpenAI announces a partnership with Microsoft to run most of their large-scale AI experiments on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. This collaboration strengthens the existing relationship between the two companies in AI infrastructure and development.

CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Mar 306/101
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Solidity Available in Visual Studio

ConsenSys and Microsoft have announced integration of Solidity, Ethereum's smart contract programming language, into Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE. This collaboration aims to enable developers to rapidly build smart contract applications for public Ethereum, private, and consortium blockchains.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Nov 26/101
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Ethereum Dev Update 2015 / Week 44

Ethereum's DEVCON1 conference is approaching with preparations underway to showcase ecosystem tools and technology. The event will feature hundreds of developers and notable speakers including Nick Szabo, Vitalik Buterin, and Microsoft's Marley Gray.

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CryptoBullishEthereum Foundation Blog · Oct 286/102
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Microsoft to Sponsor Ethereum’s DEVCON1

Microsoft announced its sponsorship and attendance of DEVCON1, Ethereum's premier developer conference in London. This represents a significant corporate endorsement of Ethereum's ecosystem by one of the world's largest technology companies.

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