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Aaron Holmes @ The Information · 05/01/2025 14:13 EDT

Microsoft Prepares to Host xAI’s Grok Model on Azure

Microsoft is preparing to add Grok, the artificial intelligence model developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, as an option for customers of its Azure cloud computing platform, The Verge reported on Thursday. Microsoft did not immediately provide a comment. The move would further expand Microsoft’s ...

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