Microsoft unveils AI and quantum initiatives on November 19

Microsoft unveils AI and quantum initiatives on November 19
Satya Nadella Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Microsoft Corporation — Official website
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Microsoft has made several significant announcements on November 19, 2024, highlighting advancements in artificial intelligence and quantum computing. These developments were shared through a series of tweets from the company’s official account.

In a tweet posted at 16:45 UTC, Microsoft introduced “Be unstoppable with #AzureAIFoundry—a new unified platform that brings everything together for businesses who are building, managing and scaling exceptional AI applications.” This announcement emphasizes Microsoft’s commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for businesses developing AI applications.

Later, at 17:00 UTC, Microsoft announced a collaboration with Atom Computing aimed at advancing quantum computing technology. The tweet stated, “Microsoft and Atom Computing are coming together to ultimately build the world’s most powerful quantum machine.” This partnership is part of Microsoft’s efforts to lead in the field of quantum computing.

At 17:40 UTC, Microsoft highlighted its collaboration with Toyota. According to the tweet, “Nearly 800 powertrain design engineers at @TOYOTA_PR are leveraging AI agents built on Azure OpenAI Service and Cosmos DB to supercharge innovation at the world’s largest automaker.” This reflects Microsoft’s role in integrating AI technologies into automotive engineering processes.



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