Microsoft's effort to push AI agents into smart devices
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Microsoft is developing new wearable technology with an artificial intelligence (AI) enabled gadget. During its yearly conference for technology developers, Microsoft executive Steven Bathiche showed off two "concepts" that the company has developed for hardware products intended for people who often use AI tools in their work.
By Stephen Nellis and Jeffrey Dastin SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (Reuters) - Microsoft on Tuesday announced a sweeping slate of AI initiatives, from autonomous workplace assistants and gadgets to Nvidia-powered PCs and a new in-house reasoning model,
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By Stephen Nellis and Jeffrey Dastin SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (Reuters) - Microsoft, the company known for its operating system and apps, on Tuesday hinted at a new wave of gadgets that will have traditional versions of neither and will instead host AI agents to do specific tasks in industries such as healthcare and retail.