Microsoft unveils Project AirSim for testing drones and other autonomous aircraft through simulation
Microsoft is launching a new rendition of its autonomous aircraft simulation technology, 'Project AirSim,' starting with a limited preview.
Microsoft is launching a new rendition of its autonomous aircraft simulation technology, 'Project AirSim,' starting with a limited preview.
The pair-programming service is available for $10 per user per month or $100 per user per year. There are a couple of free options too.
Microsoft is limiting, and in some cases, dropping completely, some of its own facial-recognition technologies in order to meet its evolving ethical AI standards.
Microsoft is continuing to expand the capabilities of its AI services on Azure, and Meta is taking notice.
Wondering what Microsoft has up its sleeve for Build 2022? Here are a few tidbits gleaned from the hundreds of sessions listed on its website, including a new Kubernetes-at-the-edge effort.
Microsoft's new Z-code models, which use a 'Mixture of Experts' approach, are meant to make Translator and other Microsoft AI services perform better and be more efficient to run.
Microsoft's Azure and Research teams are working together on the 'Singularity' AI infrastructure service.
Microsoft is adding more predictive capabilities to Office via a set of new capabilities called Context IQ.