Microsoft is taking important steps to increase its power in the field of artificial intelligence and reduce its dependency on OpenAI. The OpenAI technologies that currently power the company’s Copilot systems have enabled Microsoft to quickly adapt to the field of generative artificial intelligence. However, according to information received, Microsoft is determined to limit its cooperation with OpenAI and develop its own artificial intelligence models.
Microsoft will officially compete with OpenAI
According to news that emerged today, OpenAI’s reluctance to share the technical details of its “o1” model with Microsoft has increased the tension between the two companies. Microsoft has accelerated its work to develop its own “reasoning” artificial intelligence models that can compete with OpenAI’s “o1” and “o3-mini” models. Mustafa Suleyman, one of the company’s leading names in the field of artificial intelligence, wants Microsoft to become independent of OpenAI, but it is stated that this process will be quite difficult.

Microsoft, which continues to develop artificial intelligence Copilot systems, has recently released a special Copilot application for macOS. This application, which can be accessed via the App Store, has been positioned as a competitor to ChatGPT, which is based on productive artificial intelligence. The application, which is supported by “Think Deeper” and “Voice”, draws attention with its visual upload feature, dark mode support and high performance.
All these developments reveal Microsoft’s strategic moves to loosen its ties with OpenAI in the field of artificial intelligence and make its own technology more independent. It is eagerly awaited how the new artificial intelligence models and Copilot systems developed by the company will affect the sector in the coming period.