Microsoft Restricts Bing AI Image Generation Capabilities to Avoid Inappropriate Images


NVIDIA, Microsoft, and ARM simultaneously released mysterious updates, hinting at the upcoming release of NVIDIA's self-developed PC chip, marking the formal challenge of the Windows on ARM alliance against Apple's M-series chips, and reshaping the global PC market landscape.
Microsoft plans to develop its own AI large model due to high costs of third-party AI models, targeting the AI programming market to reduce external dependence and operational costs. It has asked employees to stop using the commercial Claude model within a deadline.....
Microsoft plans to unveil its self-developed AI programming model at the annual Build conference to reduce third-party procurement costs. Previously, CEO Nadella instructed employees to stop using Anthropic's Claude by June, signaling a strategic shift. This reflects a qualitative change in competition and cost structures within the large model market amid the rise of AI programming tools.....
Microsoft plans to launch multiple self-developed AI models at next week's Build conference in San Francisco, with a focus on introducing a high-cost-performance code-specific model to counter the erosion of GitHub Copilot's market share by Cursor and Claude Code. This model aims to attract price-sensitive developers by reducing operational costs, while also launching models with various parameter specifications to complete its own AI ecosystem and gain more developer support.
At NVIDIA's employee meeting, some employees were concerned that using AI intensively might only be superficial. CEO Huang Renxun responded by encouraging employees to embrace new technology, pointing out that when facing new tools, perfection is not necessary, and the key is to take the first step. He emphasized that it is acceptable to slightly waste money when exploring AI, but time must never be wasted, as AI is far from being superficial.