Microsoft has moved surprisingly quickly to bring R1 to its Azure customers.
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Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) launched the highly popular DeepSeek R1, a powerful AI model, on its Azure cloud platform GitHub ...
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In a blog post, the tech giant announced that the DeepSeek-R1 AI model is now available in the model catalogue of Azure AI Foundry and GitHub. Notably, Azure AI Foundry is an enterprise-focused ...
DeepSeek last week launched a free AI assistant that it says uses less data at a fraction of the cost of incumbent services.
The integration is expected to enhance Azure's portfolio of AI models, which now boasts more than 1,800 options for developers and businesses.
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Microsoft has integrated DeepSeek’s cost-effective R1 AI model into its Azure AI Foundry and GitHub, allowing developers to quickly incorporate it into their AI applications.