Microsoft Corp. said today it’s advancing the local artificial intelligence development capabilities of Windows, as part of an effort to help developers build and experiment and reach new users with ...
With the power and cooling demands of centralized AI, it’s not surprising that Microsoft’s key announcements at Build were focused on moving much of its endpoint AI functionality from Azure to users’ ...
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Microsoft takes big step towards agentic Windows AI experiences with native Model Context Protocol support
Microsoft is introducing native Model Context Protocol (MCP) support on Windows 11, giving developers access to a standardized framework for AI agents that will make it easier to build Windows apps ...
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