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MAI‑Transcribe‑1 is Microsoft’s first‑generation in‑house speech recognition model. It supports 25 languages and is optimized for real‑world, noisy enterprise audio, such as meetings and call centers.
Introducing MAI-Transcribe-1, alongside MAI-Voice-1 and MAI-Image-2. World-class quality at lightning speeds, now available at the most competitive prices. Available now in Microsoft Foundry and MAI Playground. MAI-Transcribe-1 delivers state-of-the-art speech-to-text transcription across the top 25 most-used languages 1 according to the industry-standard FLEURS benchmark. 2 Built to deliver ...
Today we're announcing 3 new world class MAI models, available in ...
Microsoft releases MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2 in-house AI models. Inside the strategy reshaping the 3B OpenAI partnership.
Microsoft launches three in-house MAI models for transcription, voice and image generation through Foundry, hedging its reliance on OpenAI.
MAI released models that can transcribe voice into text as well as generate audio and images after the group's formation six months ago.
Microsoft has launched three in-house AI models — MAI-Transcribe-1, MAI-Voice-1, and MAI-Image-2 — through Foundry, undercutting OpenAI and Google on price.
MAI-Image-2 is built for creatives who want images that feel like they exist in the world, with natural light, accurate skin tones, environments that feel lived-in.
We built MAI-Image-2 to be our best text-to-image model — photorealistic, expressive, with reliable in-image text. Today we’re making all that faster and cheaper. Meet MAI-Image-2-Efficient. Production-ready quality. Built for speed and scale. 22% faster and 4x more efficient 1. And priced nearly 41% lower — $5 per 1M text input tokens, $19.50 per 1M image output tokens. That’s not ...