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šŸ’” Microsoft wants to be the home of all artificial intelligence. While others compete to build the best model, Microsoft is pursuing something more ambitious: the infrastructure where all AI models can live, scale, and integrate into the enterprise world. At Build 2025, Satya Nadella unveiled a major update: Azure AI Foundry is evolving into a neutral, open platform now compatible with: • xAI (Grok) • Hugging Face • Meta (LLaMA) • Mistral • And more to come in the coming months āœ… What does this announcement mean? • Physical infrastructure: Microsoft will host these models in its global network of data centers. • Full accessibility: Available through Azure AI Studio, Copilot Studio, and other enterprise tools. • Built-in scalability and security: Identity management, permissions, compliance—all in one environment. • Direct integration: From Power Platform to fully customized enterprise solutions. šŸ” The key differentiator: companies can access and use these models without worrying about infrastructure, scalability, or cybersecurity. Microsoft handles it all. šŸ“Š A notable case: the NFL has already used Azure Foundry to manage its recent Combine—demonstrating the platform’s value even in non-tech industries. Microsoft isn’t just competing to build the best AI model. It’s competing to become the platform that powers all artificial intelligence globally. A long-term bet to position itself as the critical infrastructure layer of the next digital economy driven by AI. Roberto Chamorro. $MSFT (Microsoft) $NVDA (NVIDIA Corporation) $META (Meta Platforms Inc) $AAPL (Apple) $NSDQ100 (NASDAQ100 Index (Non Expiry)) 🟠 Important: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.
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