Microsoft is set to unveil new tools for developers at its annual conference on Tuesday, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence software for PCs and the cloud. The event is highly anticipated by the tech industry as the race for AI intensifies.
According to available information, the company plans to highlight new solutions that will allow developers to more easily create AI applications for both personal computers and cloud infrastructures. These announcements are part of a strategy to strengthen Microsoft's software ecosystem around artificial intelligence.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is scheduled to deliver the keynote address. He is expected to outline how the company intends to position itself on two major fronts: the cloud, where Microsoft is both a dominant player and a competitor of several companies in the sector, and the PC market, where AI is playing an increasingly important role.
This strategic direction comes in a context of intense competition, particularly in the field of cloud computing and generative artificial intelligence technologies. Microsoft is notably linked to this ecosystem through its investments and partnerships in the sector.
Among its key players and partners is OpenAI, with which Microsoft maintains a close collaboration while developing its own solutions. The company is thus seeking to consolidate its position in the face of increasingly intense global competition in AI and cloud services.
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