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A few years ago at its Build developer conference, Microsoft made its conversation as a service (CaaS) offerings the centerpiece of its announcements. This year, Microsoft made some solid advancements ...
Microsoft is making available a preview of a new Azure service meant to hasten the development of bots using the Microsoft Bot Framework. Microsoft announced the Azure Bot Service preview on November ...
Microsoft’s research labs created a new artificial intelligence, or bot, that can draw any image you want based on simple descriptions. The company says this bot can draw anything in pixel form ...
Microsoft believes 2018 is the ''year of AI''. To that effect, the company has been investing in multiple projects pertaining to the field of artificial intelligence. In fact, only a couple of days ...
Microsoft has a new AI chat bot in town called Zo, first spotted on Twitter, which we're assuming is the "successor" to Tay, Microsoft's original and ultimately racist AI bot. Zo is in early access ...
We all know that Microsoft has made some incredible advances in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) over the past few years. However, the software giant is taking things to the next level with ...
Microsoft today is unveiling new artificial intelligence technology that’s something of an artist – a “drawing bot.” The bot is capable of creating images from text descriptions of an object, but it ...
Microsoft teased Cortana on Skype and HoloLens, a new bot framework and cognitive services, and more. While Microsoft's Tay chatbot experiment backfired rather spectacularly, the company today doubled ...
Microsoft and Cloudflare dismantle phishing network that stole thousands of Microsoft 365 credentials using fake login pages ...
Microsoft introduced the Azure Bot Framework more than two years ago and companies have been building chatbots for a variety of scenarios ever since. Today, the company made generally available the ...
BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
Microsoft unveiled its chatbot Xiaoice — which translates to “little Bing” — Wednesday on the heels of Google’s controversial rollout of a similar tool earlier this month. Microsoft has already tested ...