微软加入 AI 降本趋势,更多依赖自家模型
阅读原文· techcrunch.com彭博社报道,微软已在 Excel 和 Word 中开始使用自研 MAI 模型响应一定比例的用户提示,减少对 OpenAI 和 Anthropic 软件的依赖。上月在 Build 大会上微软宣布推出七个新 MAI 模型,包括一个智能体编码器和一个文生图模型。微软表示没有更多信息分享。此举是行业降本浪潮的一部分,亚马逊、Uber、Meta、埃森哲等公司也采取了类似控制支出的措施。
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12:58 PM PDT · July 7, 2026

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Microsoft joins AI cost-cutting trend by relying more on its own models
As AI costs continue to rise, companies are looking for ways to cut back. The most recent example is Microsoft, which has reportedly begun to deploy a cost-savings strategy by relying less on software from OpenAI and Anthropic and instead deploying its own in-house models.
Indeed, when it comes to two of its most widely used programs — Excel and Word — Microsoft has begun to use its homemade MAI models to respond to a certain percentage of user prompts, Bloomberg reported Tuesday. In the past, the company had advertised the fact that large parts of Office 365 are powered by models from both OpenAI and Anthropic.
While Microsoft still relies on those third-party models, it has also increasingly sought to stand up its own AI agents. Last month, at its annual Build conference, the company announced the launch of seven new MAI models, including an agentic coder and a text-to-image generator.
When reached for comment by TechCrunch, Microsoft said that it had nothing further to share.
Microsoft’s apparent cutbacks are part of a broader trend. After a brief blitz of “tokenmaxxing” earlier this year, the last few months have seen a news cycle awash in stories about tech companies acting significantly more thrifty. Other large companies — like Amazon, Uber, Meta, and Accenture — have also reportedly made moves to curb spending.
The immense cost of providing and buying AI services has become a controversial part of the industry. The sticker shock has gotten so bad in some parts of Silicon Valley that some companies are reportedly looking to Chinese models for more affordable agentic solutions — despite some concerns over potential security issues.