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THIS was the whole point of Microsoft Builld
The Signal
Microsoft AI is positioning itself to shift away from its reliance on external providers like OpenAI by developing proprietary models from scratch. CEO Mustafa Solomon framed this transition as a mission to reach the "absolute frontier" of model capability, while simultaneously attempting to establish platform trust through aggressive marketing of its data sourcing practices.
The Case
- Microsoft AI, the division currently responsible for building the company's autonomous foundation models, aims to build its own technology from scratch to end its dependency on partners like OpenAI.
- Solomon claims the company's training data is "absolutely clean from top to bottom," asserting they paid significant sums for carefully licensed content to ensure ethical integrity.
- Microsoft intentionally excluded open-source datasets from its training pipeline, a decision Solomon justifies by claiming such data may lack the necessary rigor and could introduce security vulnerabilities.
- The company’s focus on clean data is presented as a strategic trust signal intended to persuade developers to build on their platform, though these ethical and security claims are self-reported and remain internally unsupported.
The 1 Minute Signal Take
The video is a classic corporate pitch that treats aspirational strategy as settled accomplishment. Solomon successfully articulates the company’s high-level roadmap, but it remains a one-sided promotional message devoid of independent evidence. Skip it, as you’ve already captured the specific claims regarding data sourcing and independence.
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