Microsoft is also teaming up with Databricks, a software development company focused on data and AI, The Information reports. The newly-formed partnership will reportedly have Microsoft selling a new version of Databricks’ software that companies can use to create their own AI-powered apps.
The Information reports. The newly-formed partnership will reportedly have Microsoft selling a new version of Databricks’ software that companies can use to create their own AI-powered apps.
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