Microsoft appears to be gearing up to challenge OpenAI’s leadership in the AI field with the development of its new MAI-1 model. This new AI model, reportedly the largest large language model (LLM) yet from Microsoft, is said to have around 500 billion parameters, making it a formidable competitor to OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.
Led by Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind and Inflection (and recently appointed CEO of Microsoft AI), the MAI-1 model is a significant step forward for Microsoft in the AI space. While OpenAI’s GPT-4 model boasts over 1 trillion parameters, and Meta’s Llama 3 AI model has 70 billion parameters, MAI-1 is set to surpass them all in size and capability.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Microsoft is developing the MAI-1 model entirely in-house, without leveraging existing models from Suleyman’s previous startup. However, it may draw on training data and other technology from Inflection. This ambitious project is a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to building world-class AI products that leverage cutting-edge technology.
In addition to investing in OpenAI for exclusive access to its AI models, Microsoft has also formed strategic partnerships with companies like Mistral AI. These moves indicate Microsoft’s dedication to innovation in the AI space and a desire to stay ahead of the competition.
While the exact purpose of the MAI-1 model remains unclear, there is speculation that Microsoft could unveil it at the upcoming Build conference later this month. With regulatory scrutiny surrounding its deals with OpenAI and Mistral AI, Microsoft’s foray into developing its own AI models could be a strategic move to ensure its continued success in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.