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Microsoft AI's 1st reasoning model arrives

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Microsoft launches new MAI family of AI models for reasoning, voice, coding, and images
Microsoft used its Build 2026 developer conference on Tuesday to announce a new family of in-house AI models, alongside a slew of other news.

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AI model release tracker: Microsoft AI's first reasoning model arrives
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Microsoft launches its own AI models to take on OpenAI and Anthropic

AI, Donald Trump and frontier model

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Trump signs executive order asking for access to new AI models before they launch
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order seeking early government access for the most advanced AI models to weigh cybersecurity risks and protect critical infrastructure.

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Trump orders federal oversight of new AI models
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Trump signs AI executive order asking companies to give government early access to models
CNET · 13h
Trump's Executive Order on AI Risks Gives AI Companies a Free Pass
The order, intended to review artificial intelligence models that could pose risks to the US, is strictly voluntary.

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Trump’s new AI executive order drastically shifts the administration’s stance on the tech
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Trump administration to ask US AI firms to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests
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Trump plan to test AI models has a problem—US security teams were gutted by DOGE
Now, critics are warning that the order may be short-sighted, offering only performative reassurances that the government is actively monitoring for AI risks, while changing very little about how and ...

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This Is How Trump Finally Signed the AI Executive Order
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Trump signs an executive order that invites vetting of top AI models for national security risks
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Microsoft launches seven in‑house AI models to cut developer costs and reduce reliance on OpenAI

Microsoft unveiled seven new MAI models at Build 2026, led by MAI‑Thinking‑1, the company’s first reasoning model. All models are trained from scratch with zero distillation, giving Microsoft more control over performance,
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Microsoft to unveil new AI models and Windows improvements at Build

Build will include a Copilot super app, a new reasoning AI model, and lots of Windows improvements.
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Google AI Edge Gallery launches on macOS, letting Mac users run Gemini models locally

In addition to Google AI Edge Gallery, the company also released the Gemma 4 12B model and the Google AI Edge Eloquent dictation app for the Mac.
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Trump's AI order gives small banks access to new AI models

President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that asks AI companies to let the government review major new artificial intelligence models 30 days before releasing them to the public. It applies to models the government will classify as "frontier models" — in other words,
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Microsoft's first reasoning model is one of 7 AIs just released at Build - what we know so far

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Trump quietly signed a scaled-back AI executive order after delaying it over fears of falling behind China

President Donald Trump on Tuesday privately signed a scaled-back executive order that would give AI and tech companies a brief window to let the federal government voluntarily review AI models. The order comes after the federal government has had repeated conversations with leading AI companies,
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New Trump executive order requests AI companies 'voluntarily' allow the White House to test the "advanced cyber capabilities of AI models”

US President Donald Trump signed a new executive order earlier this week, demanding leading AI companies voluntarily submit their flagship models for government cybersecurity testing before deploying them into the market.
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